see also: [Website Optimization](/Website_Optimization), [Orientation Emails](/Orientation_Emails)
### Websites we admire from organizations with similar tactical goals
- [Nova](http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/) ... clean, nice carousel, reflows perfectly from large to mobile ([built with html5boilerplate, Foundation, and jQuery](http://builtwith.com/?http%3a%2f%2fwww.pbs.org%2fwgbh%2fnova%2f))
- [MercyCorps](http://www.mercycorps.org/) ... clean, nice carousel, reflows perfectly from large to mobile ([built with Drupal CMS and jQuery](http://builtwith.com/mercycorps.org))
- [American Museum of Natural History](http://www.amnh.org/) ... clean, nice carousel, reflows perfectly from large to mobile ([built with eZ Systems CMS and jQuery (JCarousel](http://builtwith.com/amnh.org))
- [World Wildlife Foundation](http://worldwildlife.org/) ... clean (amazing pictures), reflows perfectly from large to mobile ([built with rails, jQuery, scriptaculous, etc](http://builtwith.com/worldwildlife.org))
- [Bella Gaia](http://www.bellagaia.com/) if it reflowed cleanly it would probably be my favorite ... it emphasizes their trailer very well, very little clutter around it, yet it still has social media buttons and a significant menu system, nice carousel on subpages ... ([built with Weebly drag and drop CMS, FancyBox for carousel, jQuery, vimeo rather than YouTube for video)
- [https://www.ikat.org/ Central Asia Institute](http://builtwith.com/bellagaia.com) ... I primarily appreciate their effective use of pictures (simpler site uses a slideshow rather than a carousel)
- [Oregon Humane Society](http://www.oregonhumane.org/) and [Vladimir Kush](http://vladimirkush.com/) for the effective use of art rather than photos
Almost all of these are using HTML5