Last.fm
They know their product and they know their user. Because of the context of the mobile web, they've done a great job at knowing what you're going to need and only giving you those options. It's good to see companies like Last.fm putting effort into mobile web design.
Indy
Indy does a great job at balancing brand and simplicity. Their use of tab style here works great with their needs.
Grimm Creation
Great use of a two column grid. A rarity for small screens on mobile devices.
Appalanche
A mobile web app that has some great drag and drop interaction on a touch screen.
AaplNow.com
Great use of hierarchy is seen here; it's use helps the user scan and navigate the long list of links. The contrast, colors, and typography all help in aiding the user down the page.
1881
An example of brand experience and simplicity blending together become a perfect mobile experience for a web search company.
Papa Johns
Your location is important when you're wanting something delivered. Having a nation wide company such as Papa John's has done a great job by narrowing in on the context of a mobile user by asking for their location.
Spin the Bottle
One of the few games to take advantage of the iPhone's mobile API. The interaction is a must use. A brilliant mobile web game.
YellowPages
The beauty of the YellowPages mobile website is that it's complex, yet simple. They give you two choices. Find or Maps.
MIT
A mobile website for some of the brightest minds in the world. The iconography used here is a unique take on the iPhone's home screen.
Which Verses
Usability, context, design, and simplicity all working together in this well thought out mobile web app.
Strong Search
Usability, context, design, and simplicity all working together in this well thought out mobile web app.
iBibleApps
Usability, context, design, and simplicity all working together in this well thought out mobile web app.
Blog Catalog
Simplicity meets usability. You're given a search input field that takes dominance over the rest of the page.















