About Us
Dunstan Web Design is an Orlando-based production company which specializes in educational and promotional web sites for both businesses, organizations and musicians. As a former PBS Online Editor, Deborah Dunstan has valuable inside knowledge on the strict standards which PBS Interactive Web sites must meet, and can apply that level of quality to all her websites.
Sites by Dunstan Web Design include:
- LLMusicServices
- Whale Rider and Maori Culture
- Dances of Life
- Remaking American Medicine
- Mark Austin, Guitarist
- Roll the Bones Productions
- Connecticut on Alert
In her years at PBS Interactive, Dunstan edited and helped launch over 100 companion websites for PBS programs, and was Executive Producer for:
- Ken Burns' JAZZ
- the Empires series film on Napoleon
- the popular 3-year online adventure Voyage of the Odyssey
- PBS' Remembering the Holocaust site, and
- the companion site for Steven Spielberg's film Schindler's List.
Working with Dan Sonnett as a partner in The Sonnett Dunstan Media Group, Deborah Dunstan produced PBS companion Web sites for the documentary films:
- The Roman Empire in the First Century,
- Bill Moyers Reports: Earth on Edge,
- Young Dr. Freud,
- Journey to Planet Earth,
- Skin Stories,
- Great Performances: "Holo Mai Pele," and
- interactive elements and lesson plans for several ITVS websites, including The Buffalo War.
For the World Wildlife Fund, Sonnett Dunstan produced the Online Expeditions:
- "Mesoamerican Reef" and
- "Terai Arc: In the Shadow of the Himalayas".
Dunstan served as Project Director for PBS member station WITF on the groundbreaking historical site ExplorePAHistory.com (a richly interactive exploration of Pennsylvania history and state historical markers), which was officially launched on April 30, 2003 from the Pennsylvania Capitol Building by Judge Marjorie O. Rendell, First Lady of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.







