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A new website of image galleries and documentation of the 1788 Joseph Downer Residence Organ
Built in what is now Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, south of Pittsburgh, this first and rare survivor of the three instruments built by the Brookline, Massachusetts native is being documented - photographic and written - and receiving initial conservation by members of The Organ Historical Society and its owner, The Western Pennsylvania Historical Society. An original website of image galleries and written documentation, our contributions including graphic design and layout, photography and digital editing, and the design, developement and construction of web pages.
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Substantial contributions to the largest website devoted to one building
This Univeristy of Pittsburgh educational image collection of 3,399 photographs and plans also includes diagrams for the architecture, sculpture and stained glass of this important and largely intact 13th century French Gothic monument. Working within an existing series (MEDART: Medieval Art & Architecture ), our contributions include principal digital photography and editing (1,133 photographs); orignial art and architectural research; and the design, developement and construction of web pages and interactive diagrams. Latter stages involved large scale organizational management and quality control.
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A new website for a newly-published author
Paul A. Maye has been writing songs, poems, and short stories all of his life. His first novel, Sarah Painted the Moon and Annika, was published in June 2007. An original website, our contributions include graphic design and layout, and the design, developement and construction of web pages.
It is currently under construction. 
A new website for an historic house museum
This restored house museum, dating from 1780-98, was originally built by General John Neville, a friend of George Washington's who is best remembered for the burning of his second house in the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794. This website's first four pages of a projected thirty are currently launched, and helped steer visitors from the National Trust for Historic Preservation to tour the house in November 2006. An original website, our contributions include graphic design and layout, new logo design combined with an interactive menu system, site photography and digital editing, and the design, developement and construction of web pages and image galleries.
This website has now been turned over to a new administrator, working within my original design.
