A joint project of the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George 
Washington at Mount Vernon and the Leventhal Map & Education Center at the 
Boston Public Library, the ARGO team is creating a web portal consisting of 
primary source materials on the historical geography of the American 
Revolutionary War era, coupled with rich interpretive essays, galleries, and 
interactives aimed at both scholarly and general public audiences. Building on 
the Leventhal Center’s existing American Revolution Portal, the expanded 
project will entail a unified digital interface and catalog that enables 
convenient open access to high-resolution scans of relevant historic objects, 
an extensible architecture permitting new institutions to contribute additional 
primary material, and an editorial section where scholars can publish material 
related to the collections. The project is supported by a grant from the 
National Historic Publications & Records Commission at the United States 
National Archives.

The ARGO team seeks a frontend web developer/designer to build v1.0 of the ARGO 
portal. We seek a team whose capabilities include both strong visual design as 
well as frontend code development. The successful bid will demonstrate a team’s 
ability to work with and take inspiration from a rich visual display of both 
historic and contemporary materials, while designing a performant, stable 
frontend site with both long-term maintenance and modular architecture as 
primary goals.

Project technical specifications

The project will be designed as a frontend web app to be hosted in a 
serverless/JAMStack ecosystem. The project team has already created a 
functional mockup site using the Gridsome framework (preview site; source 
code). The final selection for a framework need not be Gridsome specifically, 
but it must be a framework which creates static site builds and allows for 
dynamic routing. The project team has a preference for Vue over other frontend 
frameworks, but we will consider proposals that make a compelling case for 
using other tech stacks.
Access to primary source materials is provided via existing API endpoints from 
the Leventhal Map & Education Center’s digital collections portal. 
Collections search and object metadata retrieval are both completed through 
simple HTTP GET APIs that return JSON, based on the Blacklight framework. Image 
delivery is served over the International Image Interoperability Framework 
(IIIF) Presentation API.
The ability to embed deep zoomable images, using a IIIF viewer such as Mirador, 
TIFY, OpenLayers, or another componentized IIIF viewer is a required feature.
The search feature must provide for simple faceting of digital collections 
objects, using the results returned by the Search API.
In addition to customized search access into the digital collection resources, 
the portal should feature the ability to gather selected sets of digital 
collections objects into groupings such as galleries, carousels, and slideshows.
Several different types of editorial pages, such as essays with embedded 
images, curricular pages, and pages with basic YouTube and audio embeds are 
required.
The ARGO project team prefers a headless CMS system for managing editorial 
content, such as Forestry, Netlify CMS, Contentful, Sanity, or an equivalent.
To the extent possible, the project should comply with Web Accessibility 
standards; proposals may include subcontracts for accessibility consultants.
The ARGO project team will manage all build, integration, and hosting needs for 
the final site.

Budget and phasing

The project will proceed in three yearly phases. Phase 1, to be carried out in 
calendar year 2022, will involve a full build of the ARGO site, at an expected 
cost of $25,000–$35,000. In Phase 2, carried out in calendar year 2023, we 
expect to add new editorial features and complete bug fixes on v1.0, at an 
expected cost of $10,000–$15,000. Phase 3, carried out in calendar year 2024, 
will involve further refinements and bug fixes at an expected cost of 
$8,000–$10,000. We prefer proposals that can commit to a three-year contract 
across all phases.

Project timeline for Phase 1

Please submit proposals for review by February 18, 2022.
Initial design sketchups should be completed by the mid-April 2022

Primary design will take place April–June 2022

Refinements with the project team will take place May–June 2022

Final delivery of v1.0 should be completed by July 1, 2022


To submit a proposal

Submit the following materials using this form by February 18, 2022.

Project team
Proposed tech stack
Cost estimate
Portfolio examples
If available, client references


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