Mammoth Media was founded by Mark J. Rowell in 2004.
As a freshly launched business, we originally concerned ourselves heavily with billboards and other wide format printing,
hence the name Mammoth Media. But soon, we dabbled in things such as banners, bus sides, and backlit signs, which
proved to be successful markets.
Throughout the years, we have been in numerous publications, such as the Patriot Ledger (local newspaper),
The Big Picture (print magazine), and the HP website, just to name a few.
Mammoth can be recognized by our work, which is massive print production. This includes the giant Celtics banner
hung directly adjacent to the Thomas P. O’Neill Jr. tunnel (I-93) in Boston. We are also responsible for creating the
thirty-foot banner that was hung on the State House in Boston to celebrate a Red Sox victory in the 2007 World Series.
Our print work reaches city streets on bus shelters and billboards, nation-wide supermarket chain signage, various
mall barricades, and eye-catching and graphically exciting automobile wraps.
Mammoth has experienced growth in all aspects, whether it be the amount of highly trained employees, gains in big-name clients, the addition of state-of-the-art computer and printing hardware and
software, or expansion of the print shop itself. With the industry’s high demand of print material, Mammoth Media
can only move ahead in the world of wholesale wide format digital printing.