
Adapter's former 'hood needed a fresh identity. This logo is based on the old Elitch ferris wheel which was an icon in this area until it was relocated to downtown denver. That image was then given a face lift to freshen it up a bit and make it more contemporary. The color was chosen to call back to the neighborhood's earliest roots as a celerey farm.

Sitesprout's cause is noble: be a killer web development company without scaring the client with all the jargon, acronyms and lingo.
Adapter developed an identity that was disarming and would set their client at ease while still hinting at the high tech nature of the business.

Go Green was a fresh face in the recycling industry. Their mission: to make recycling even better by creating jobs for people with developmental disabilities. They needed a look that set them apart from the other recycling and waste disposal companies. After all, they were a different type of recycling company.
The final logo was simple, clean and ready for use on the company's print materials, embroidered on polos and proudly displayed in windows of businesses that recycled through Go Green.

This was a concept for the Ad2 Denver logo. Adapter set out to reflect the young, vibrant nature of the group while acknowledging the importance of the groups networking event.

Tastes is a wine bar without the pretention. In developing this logo concept, careful attention was paid to the equity that they had in their existing logo. Adapter decided to keep the colors and fonts and pair them with a new mark that reflected the fun of the bar's environment, owners and patrons.