MacGuff
Great use of textures designed into this mobile site while taking careful consideration into the user interaction.
Techniques for Gracefully Degrading Media Queries via Smashing Magazine
Digiti
An interesting use of colors for the mobile screen. It stays true to the consistant iPhone user interface, except adds its dash of personalization. The content structure Digiti has makes it easy for you to scroll the content and even view their most recent work at the top; all with simplicity in mind.
MCIPOLLINI
The information hierarchy on this website is very well thought out and executed. The grid used, the information displayed, and the execution of the visuals plays very nice for their content and fits perfect in the context of your mobile device. Well done.
PSU Graphic Design
One of the few mobile web sites with the unique app and rich experience. Something unique that this web site takes advantage of is forcing you to save their website to your home page before allowing you to use it...forcing the rich ui experience of an native app.
HZDG
HZDG's mobile UI is clean and modern. It's easy to forget this earth tone heavy palette belongs to a print and and web design powerhouse. The minimal design here only augments the desktop browser version of the site.
Davide
A very smooth graphic transition cleverly coded on the homepage of this website. Simple and effective interior pages make digesting easy while on the go.
Creative Carlos
The retro feel and texture added to the logo is refreshing and deep. It works well by balancing the recently added works that are brilliantly placed to entice you to travel further into his site.
Nap
A blog by husband and wife, takes great advantage of the mobile internet by transforming their design to scale beautifully onto the small screen.
Truth for Springdale
Truth for Springdale's mobile web site shows a great example that shows context is king. They've made the primary focus to locate their place, which is probably an idea solution for first time visitors.
Reblis
Reblis takes great use of a bright colored navigation and social media integration.
Science Club DC
Their use of textured fonts and backgrounds work great together; the navigation fits perfect under the logo. Let's not forget the impressive integration with FourSquare API towards the bottom of the page.
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Erskine
Erskine does a great job of complimenting their desktop website version. They've done a great job of presenting you with an intro into what they do followed by their work that entices you to scroll.
Ben Wisch
This is the perfect blend between simple and useful. He gets you straight to the point. No fluff. The only suggestion I can think to do is separate the title from the links a little better...though I love the simplicity!
Michael Dick
I really can't say much about this because I don't want to toot my own horn. Yes, this is mine. It's perfect in every way ;).

Techniques for Gracefully Degrading Media Queries via Smashing Magazine
Media queries are the third pillar in Ethan Marcotte’s implementation of responsive design. Without media queries, fluid layouts would struggle to adapt to the array of screen sizes on the hundreds of devices out there. Fluid layouts can appear cramped...
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Killing class="current" using HTML5's <mark> tag.
My current dilemma is with <mark>. The spec calls it a ?a run of text in one document marked or highlighted for reference purposes, due to its relevance in another context,?? whatever that means. jeremy recommends it for found terms within search results and quickly admits...
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