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Artashes Stamboltsyan — Creative Director

Artashes Stamboltsyan is a Creative Director based in Armenia, 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.

Across 7 catalogued projects, Artashes's range covers World In Motion, Various Projects, Shoghakat TV Channel, PanArmenian Films and more, with every entry pointing to the artist's original source rather than a rehosted copy. The set runs through NOESIS, World In Motion, SHOGHAKAT TV : CHANNEL IDENTS, SHOGHAKAT TV : 2013 CHANNEL IDENTS | AIR, among others, and every thumbnail sends you to the artist's site, not a reposted file.

Full reels, case studies, and contact details live at behance.net, vimeo.com; this page works as an editorial index pointing toward those primary sources. Keeping coverage of designers like Artashes tied to Armenia rather than a generic style taxonomy is a bias toward the particular this publication has tried to hold onto through every redesign.

Artashes Stamboltsyan is a Creative Director based in Armenia, featured in the Art of Styleframe library. The selections below link to the artist's own portfolio for verified work history and credits.

Portfolio highlights

  • World In Motion - Coming soon...
  • Various Projects - Coming soon...
  • Shoghakat TV Channel Some time ago our studio had an opportunity to work with one of Armenia's probably most refined tv channels, Shogakat (which translates from ancient Armenian as "The Keeper of the Light").
  • PanArmenian Films Intro for PanArmenian Pictures film production company — Client: PanArmenian Pictures · Production: TRIADA Studio
  • Main titles for "From Ararat to Zion" documentary Director: Edgar Baghdasaryan | The mosaic of Christian pilgrimage to the Holy Land has been shaped during two thousand years.
  • Ideal Systems - TV ad for IDEAL chain store Client: Imex Group · Production: TRIADA Studio
  • ESPN AS - NFL STUDIO SHOWS REDESIGN STYLEFRAMES — Client: BigBlock LA

Who he is

His own Behance profile lists him as a creative director and CG artist working out of Yerevan, Armenia, with TRIADA STUDIO named as the studio affiliation. That single line explains a lot about the shape of the portfolio below. Broadcast identity, documentary titles, and national advertising all pass through the same building, so the same person ends up art-directing a channel package one month and a title sequence the next.

Two Shoghakat TV entries sit in the portfolio, one for the channel idents and a separate 2013 package titled AIR. Doing a rebrand twice for the same broadcaster is a decent signal on its own. The credit list above notes the channel's name translates from ancient Armenian as "The Keeper of the Light", which is the kind of brief where the type has to carry religious weight without turning solemn.

From Ararat to Zion is the documentary main title, directed by Edgar Baghdasaryan, built around two thousand years of Christian pilgrimage to the Holy Land. World In Motion is the other long-form piece: his Behance page describes it as concept styleframes and a title sequence for a documentary film series conceived by director Graham Elliott, exploring how location and cultural expression connect through design across different countries. It was published in June 2017, and the listed toolset was Cinema 4D, V-Ray, After Effects, Illustrator, and Photoshop.

Then the sports work. The ESPN entry covers NFL studio show redesign styleframes commissioned through BigBlock LA, which is a very different register: high energy, heavy 3D, and a look that has to hold up under live graphics. Big Data and NOESIS round out the current set as more exploratory pieces.

Where to see more

Full projects with process shots and credits are published on his own Behance profile, and the motion cuts sit on his Vimeo channel.

More work in a similar register: Brian Drucker.

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