Interrobang. It’s our name—and our process.

An interrobang is an obscure printer’s punctuation mark, designed in 1962, that combines a question mark and an exclamation point. Created for rhetorical exclamatory questions, it also describes how we work.

 
 

Interro means to question, an integral part of our process. Questions help us learn the baseline information needed to begin the design process, and helps push our design work to be its best.

We work closely and collaboratively with our clients—leadership teams, marketing specialists, business owners, executive directors, and in-house design teams—to fully understand their company, products/services, audience, and competition. We ask ourselves questions throughout the design process as well. Is the color right, is the design communicating clearly, is the composition effective? Asking questions leads us to the best solutions.

Bang is printer's slang for an exclamation point. It describes the excitement and energy of the creative process—and the result.

What we make is design—your branding, packaging, print, and digital communications.

What you receive is the bang!—the excitement, energy, and confidence in knowing you have the tools that your business and brand need to move forward.

Read more about the history of the interrobang