Pukrufus: Rock Solid Creative
So… what is a creative agency?
And... What on earth is pukrufus?
Excellent question. Gold star for curiosity. Let’s begin.
A creative agency is the group of people you call when your brand feels a little… beige. When your website looks like it was last updated during a dial-up era. When your marketing sounds like it was written by a very polite robot who has never met a human, or joy, or the internet. A creative agency connects the dots between who you are, what you do, and why anyone should care—then packages it in a way that actually gets noticed.
Enter Pukrufus.
Let’s get you on the calendar and see if we’re a good fit for each other.
These guys always deliver exactly what I'm looking for. I'd never think of going anywhere else.
We've got it covered
Feel free to browse our galleries for some of the work we have done over the last two decades.
Let's Get to work
We are eager to help you prosper, so reach out to us today and let’s make a plan to make you shine. Schedule a Free Consultation or complete the form below so we can meet with you and build a plan for your business.
Or you can email our team at creative@pukrufus.com
Empower Mali
Officially organized in 2012, members of Empower Mali have been working to empower Malians since 2004, building schools and teacher housing, installing water systems and solar power, transforming farming practices, and providing educational materials for the poor rural villagers of Mali. Their success has been founded on the principle that they don’t give anything away. The beneficiaries of their humanitarian efforts pay 20% of the cost, provide land and labor where needed, and in the case of the tractor, pay for it completely as their income grows. Board members of Empower Mali are proud of the fact that between 90-100% of every dollar donated to their foundation goes directly to the end goal of helping Malians. The leverage the American dollar has in doing good in Mali is incomparably great. To date the foundation has built 45 schools, installed 45 water systems with deep wells up to 600 feet deep, provided 7 tractors, and donated educational materials to dozens of their schools.