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OMG / Relaunched
The original
monster
is back.
Omaha Media Group is the custom design studio inside Monstrous Media Group, personally led by founder Brad Nietfeldt for special projects that demand uncommon thinking, rapid problem-solving and design that lands somewhere beyond expected. That means budgets that can support it.
01 / Why OMG, again
Some projects need an agency.
Others need an original.
OMG has been relaunched as Monstrous Media Group’s special-project studio: a direct line to Brad’s design instinct, technical depth and relentless attention to detail. It is where ambitious identities, custom digital products and hard-to-solve problems get the room, and the hands-on senior leadership, they deserve.
CUSTOM-BUILT.
SINCE2003
02 / Meet the founder
BRAD
NIETFELDT
Designer. Developer. Builder. Philanthropist.
Experience at scale.
Obsession at every pixel.
Brad founded Omaha Media Group in 2003. Before building OMG, he was a lead developer at eBay and among the first handful of IT support personnel during PayPal’s infancy. That rare mix, enterprise-scale technology and hands-on creative craft, still shapes how he works today.
Over more than two decades, Brad has designed, developed and built for some of Omaha’s biggest brands, some of the nation’s largest companies and family offices spanning New York City, Dubai, Los Angeles and beyond. His multi-award-winning work and philanthropy share the same standard: notice the details, solve the real problem and leave something better than you found it.
03 / The long game
An Omaha studio built around original ideas, custom development and fearless execution.
Lots of great and amazing things happened.
OMG joins the holding and operating company behind leading digital agencies and marketing firms nationwide.
Relaunched as Brad’s founder-led studio for extraordinary brands and special projects.
04 / Bring us the impossible one
Out-of-the-box thinking.
Out-of-this-universe branding.
When the project is too important for ordinary, and too strange, ambitious or urgent for a standard playbook, you come to Brad at OMG.
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