Jug Studio started back in 2003 with the intention of becoming a boutique advertising agency. Jeremy's interest had always been more on the psychology of the user and how creative—specifically the design side of the craft—could be used to connect the consumer with the product in a meaningful way.
His methodologies manifested in parallel with the growing adoption of UI/UX, and clients responded enthusiastically to his work, quickly propelling him towards partnering with innovative start-ups with ambitious technologies and goals.
While these partnerships were exciting opportunities that expanded his skill set and escalated his experience, they required his exclusive (and often clandestine) attention, which kept him and Jug Studio from promoting itself and growing into the design juggernaut Jeremy had always envisioned.
Recently, after almost two decades of operating under this model, Jeremy woke up with a voice in his head; my voice, and together we began to realize that Jug could be even more effective if it was allowed some personality.