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Andrey Nepomnyaschev — Motion Designer

Andrey Nepomnyaschev is a Motion Designer based in Russia, featured in the Art of Styleframe library of motion design and visual design talent. This profile aggregates selected works documented in the gallery alongside attribution links back to the artist's own portfolio for verified context.

The work gathered here runs to 12 documented pieces, pulled from a wider portfolio that takes in NUM, Propaganda, Russian Jews, Six Secods, each one linking back to Andrey's own site for full credits. Look for Bridge of Spies, Itogi Nedeli - NTV channel 2026, Masked Singer 7 - TV Show Identity, Gladiators - TV Show Identity, among others in the gallery; we link out to the maker's own upload instead of copying the frames here.

The deeper archive sits at behance.net; what we maintain is a pointer to it, not a copy of it. Grouping Andrey by Russia and by actual projects, not by buzzword, is the editorial habit this site has kept since the original gallery.

Andrey Nepomnyaschev is a Motion Designer based in Russia, featured in the Art of Styleframe library. The selections below link to the artist's own portfolio for verified work history and credits.

A broadcast designer, first and last

Nepomnyaschev's maintained portfolio is his Behance profile, which places him in Moscow. This profile previously carried no outbound link at all, so every gallery entry below now opens the artist's own project page rather than a rehosted frame.

What the catalogue shows is a career built almost entirely inside television. Title sequences, show identities, on-air packages: the work that has to survive being cut down, repeated weekly and read at a glance from across a room. That constraint runs through nearly everything in the list.

Entertainment formats take the largest share. Avatar Show is documented across three separate entries, seasons one, three and four, which is unusual on a designer's page and says something about how long that relationship ran. Masked Singer 7 and Gladiators are both filed as show identities rather than single sequences, meaning full graphics systems rather than one film.

News and factual work sits beside it. Itogi Nedeli is a package for the NTV channel dated 2026, and National Projects of Russia is a state information piece. Bridge of Spies, published on Behance under its Russian title as well, belongs to the same factual strand.

The remainder is quieter and more experimental. Road, Transles, Moscvarium and the Covid-19 in USA data piece read as personal or short-form work, the sort of thing a broadcast designer makes between deliveries to keep a hand in.

Compare that with the older selections below, drawn from documentary and current affairs design for Russian television, and one thread holds across both: the credits repeatedly read design and animation by the same person. Not many broadcast designers keep doing both.

Portfolio highlights

  • NUM Andrey Nepomnyaschev - design and animation
  • Propaganda Andrey Nepomnyaschev - design and animation.
  • Russian Jews. Part Two. 1918-1948. A documentary films by a famous russian journalist Leonid Parfenov. Directed by Sergey Nurmamed. Scene "The memory of Marc Chagall".
  • Six Secods - Andrey Nepomnyaschev - design.
  • The Alcoholic Gene Andrey Nepomnyaschev - direction, design and animation.
  • The Null - Andrey Nepomnyaschev - design.
  • The Saltykov Shchedrin Show Andrey Nepomnyaschev - design, animation and all. Dmitry Gulinov - rendering of characters. Ilya Gololobov - logo.
  • True Confession Design and all by Ilya Gololobov, Anna Kalenteva, Evgeny Kolesnikov, Andrey Nepomnyaschev.
  • USSR The Collapse of The Empire Andrey Nepomnyaschev - design and animation. Alexey Solonsky - logo.
  • Zeroing Andrey Nepomnyaschev - design and animation.

Where to see the work

The full, maintained portfolio is on Behance, where each project page carries its own credits.

Working the same territory: Cody Courmier.

This profile is part of the Art of Styleframe (AOSF) library of motion and visual design talent.