
Kelley and Andy didn't want an old fashioned wedding invite. They needed something remained elegant, but also spoke to their energy and sense of style.
Adapter designed a cost-effective solution that didn't need multiple envelopes and expensive postage.When guests needed to RSVP by mail, they simply tore off the pre-stamped postcard and mailed it back.

For the 1st Annual Ad2 Kickball Tournament, Adapter wanted something that would get noticed. A bright poster, with some funky graphics? That sounds crazy enough to work.

Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum needed a campaign that would get the word out about their brand new museum's grand opening.
Realizing that mountain climbers are a rare breed, Adapter worked with trusty copy writer Brian Crawford to roll out print ads and web banners that set them apart from other, less glamorous museums.

When Streckfuss came to Adapter, they were using marketing materials that they had developed in house using the finest that the Microsoft Office suite has to offer.
While machines that soldier parts onto circuit boards may not sound that fun, Adapter made this company look as high tech as their products! Good bye, Times New Roman!