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Meet Aaron Stottlemyer, Owner and Creative Director of Mammoth Creative, a marketing and design agency specializing in branding and market positioning.
What is your "why"? Why do you do what you do?
Bringing people's vision to life and creating something that both my client's and I are proud to put out into the world gives me profound satisfaction. Giving a business a personality and identity that their stakeholders and brand advocates can rally behind is an incredibly impactful part of a companies success so to be apart of that is really fulfilling.
Qualifying Questions: What are three questions we can ask clients to help pave the way for a referral? List them here.
1) Do you feel your brand is getting the the attention it needs to be successful?
2) Do you have resources to build high-quality marketing content (ie, website, videos, blogs, emails, ads)
3) Are you happy with your current graphic design resource
Unique Selling Proposition
The Mammoth talent pool. We curate the very best, award-winning creative talent to fulfill any marketing need. And because our resources are independent, we can offer prices that are well below standard agency fees.
About me
Aaron takes a hands-on approach with his clients and believes that the more strategic work you can do up-front, the better the finished creative product will be. He combines his wealth of experience in a diverse range of industries for clients from start-ups to fortune 500's with a design process that includes always putting pencil to paper before a single pixel is manipulated.
With over 20 years experience, he's won dozens of local and national national awards for his design work, including a gold in Graphis, 12 regional and 6 national pins with AdFed, features in Comm Arts Monthly, and an Effie award while constantly striving to do bigger and better things for his clients.
Aaron relishes working with clients who are stuck in a "brand-rut" and are looking to reinvigorate their marketing efforts. You might hear him say, “The uglier the better” – breathing new life into an old brand is where he really excels.