Our clients represent some of the most prominent brands in the world, ranging from large Fortune 500 companies to small, innovative startups.
Recent additions to our 2009 Client list:
- Citysearch
- Ashoka's Changemakers case study »
- Palm
- PayCycle (now Intuit) case study »
- Ask.com
- Mindflash
- Smart.fm case study »
- Zappos
- Skype
- MySpace.com case study »
- Flickr
- HGTV
- Mission Bicycle case study »
- ASICS
- CIBC
Technology
- Agilent Technologies, Inc. case study »
- AltaVista
- Autodesk
- Autobytel
- Business Objects
- Corporation Service Company
- Covance
- Cypress Semiconductor
- Dow Corning
- Hitachi
- IBM
- Intel
- Intuit
- Macromedia (now Adobe)
- Microsoft
- Network Associates
- Palm
- PeopleSoft (now Oracle) case study »
- Qualcomm
- Skype
- Sybase
- Thomson Corporation
Pace-setters / Web 2.0
- Bittorrent
- Blogger
- Flickr
- Foxmarks
- Guba
- Ning
- Mindflash
- MySpace.com case study »
- PlanetOut
- Plazes (now Nokia)
- Six Apart
- Social Text
- Sphere
- Soundflavor
- Smart.fm case study »
- Technorati
Financial Services
- CIBC
- PayCycle (now Intuit) case study »
- USAA
- Wells Fargo
Healthcare
- Genentech
- Weight Watchers
Media & Entertainment
- Ask.com
- Citysearch.com
- CPB
- The Economist
- HGTV
- NPR case study »
- O'Reilly Media
- PBS
- Travel + Leisure Magazine
- Turner Broadcasting
- Washington Post
Not for Profit
- Bay Area Homes for Kids
- Ashoka's Changemakers case study »
- Creative Commons
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Greenpeace
- Level Playing Field
- National Gallery of Art
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- United Nations
Retail & Consumer Products
- ASICS
- Cathay Pacific case study »
- Crayola case study »
- eBay
- Hallmark
- Indigo
- Leapfrog
- Linden Lab
- Mission Bicycle case study »
- Nike
- Princess Cruises
- Sony
- Thule case study »
- Yamaha
- Zappos
Where do great ideas come from?
At Adaptive Path, our ideas are driven by the work we do. We do consulting for user interface and user experience design, and offer conferences, training and education for UX designers.
From field ethnography, UI wireframes and task flows, to visual design and implementation, we do it and we teach it.
Learn more in our video, Adaptive Path in 2 ½ Minutes:
Want to know more about Adaptive Path? You should read more about our services or contact us to find out how we can help you!
