JUXT Interactive. A Project: Worldwide Agency

Our History

When JUXT Interactive first opened its doors in 1998, we had no cell phones, the internet connection ran through a dial-up modem, and our computer monitors had lower resolution than an iPhone screen.

Despite that, the two friends that abandoned their careers in architecture to start this new venture based it on one thing — a thrust for innovation. That thrust has become the trademark of a shop that has gone on to produce work for many of the best brands on the planet.

The man with his hand on the throttle is cofounder and Executive Creative Director Todd Purgason.

He's written books and appeared on stages around the world to share the vision and passion that has guided JUXT through the ever-dynamic world of interactive. Over the years, he's assembled an impressively talented management team with whom he now shares the leadership responsibility. Their collective guidance—coupled with the curiosity, passion and hard work of those who walk these halls—have helped us to consistently exceed expectations, set industry benchmarks and garner numerous accolades.

In the early days, our work consisted mainly of brochureware sites and web apps, from which we evolved into interactive microsites. Today, we integrate everything we’ve learned over the last decade and a half of exploration to add groundbreaking touch and mobile experiences to our repertoire of engaging and meaningful projects.

With digital playing a more pivotal role in our lives than ever before, we have to continue to evolve and adapt the types of projects we produce and the way we approach them. This evolution has led us to discover a new way to ensure we’re not doing empty work but are instead doing work that is useful to both our brands and their audiences.

We call it Human Engagement, and it is evidence of our continued push to produce some of the most innovative work in the industry while simultaneously putting even more focus into the business needs of our clients.

That’s our thrust for innovation at work. And it’s not showing any sign of stopping.