
Momentum was just starting out in the crowded ticket-brokering market and wanted to set themselves apart.
Adapter worked with them to develop a logo that stood out from the competition and carried that branding vision forward into the design of the site — bright, approchable and easy!
Nerds love the JQuery slide shows and sprite sheets and normal people love that it loads fast and they don't have to worry about installing a new version of Flash.
Get yourself some tickets over at Momentum-Tickets.com.

V Realty came to Adapter for a site that set them apart from the competition and helped establish their new brand.
Clean navigation allowed their customers to find information with ease, while an open-source content management system allowed V Realty to painlessly update the site pages and their listings. MLS integration was added to make sure that their customers could find their dream home.
Sadly, the current economic climate took it's toll on the real estate market, and V Realty along with it.

Ad2 Denver was new on the scene when Adapter designed their site. They needed something that reflected the personality of their group. Modern and fun, but hard working. A clean design with bright colors and bold graphics
Adapter's attention to the user's experience also comes through. Navigation is never obscurred. Important information like news, upcoming events and photos from past events are all highlighted on the home page.
Ad2 handled the coding and the site has changed a bit since it was originally created, but you can check it out at Ad2Denver.com.

Miami Sports and Entertaiment Group, an investment firm targeting models, sports stars and celebrities, wanted a micro-site that evoked the spirit of their namesake city and would also appeal to their target audience.
Photos of the Miami skyline are displayed in a slideshow which overlays an element of their logo that ties in to the city's art deco background.
Always with the user in mind, the page is accessible and standards complient. The slideshow was made with AJAX, so no Flash plug-in is needed.

Controller Freaks wanted a site that allowed them to cover all aspects of video gaming. Adapter developed a look that could be tailored to each system and was flexible enough to present the varied information, from news and reviews to user forums and blogs.
While Adapter handled the design, Controller Freak's staff handled the coding.
This site is no longer available as Controller Freaks does some soul-searching to re-evaluate it's positioning.