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 ;).
Alex Buga
Alex has done a great job of showing his ability to take advantage of the small screen while empowering amazaing graphics. He's done exactly what I've wished I could do by delivering perfectly styled and legible content surrounded by a nice wrapping design and style. The typography is clean. You feel like you're holding his notebook in your vary hands. Great work.
Productive Dreams
The beauty in designing a mobile site is knowing what to bring over and what to leave from your desktop site. Productive Dreams is a perfect example. Not only have they carried the experience over, but they\'ve managed to take what wouldn\'t work on a small, mobile and translate it to work. This is a great experience overall.
Matt Bango
Matt\'s site is a great example of getting to the point. It presents you with his brand, a quick navigation that doesn\'t steal your attention away from photography that seals the deal.
The Day Has Come
What I like about this site is that you don\'t see many mobile sites that give you an elevator pitch and then moves on. This is a great example of effectiveness.
Amy Stoddard
Not only does Amy show off her ability translate a brand experience to the mobile web, but also her ability to give hierarchy to content without overwhelming the user. If her nav or featured projects don\'t grab you then something else down the hierarchy of content will.
Analogue
This is a great example of blending simple and useful. Analog gets straight to the point. The only problem I had when first visiting was distinguishing the links from the title. A great example of simple and effective mobile design.
David Praznik
Good use of hierarchy while using the typical iPhone navigational list style.
FarFromFearless
Good example of translating your desktop design to the work perfect on your mobile web site. Far From Fearless has given us a great way to see how to condense a lot of nav links into a drop down menu. Good stuff.
Analogue
Presented with their branding to recognize who they are followed by intro text just in case you don\'t.
Pixel Umbrella
We see homepage JavaScript carousels all the time on the desktop but not when on the mobile web.
SignalElement
Large tab nav items complimented with straight and to the point content.












