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Maxim Goudin — Director

Maxim Goudin is a Director based in Ukraine, 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.

Maxim's portfolio spans Norlisk, Snowflake, NPTV, Random frames among other commissions; the 6 selections indexed here each carry attribution straight back to the studio that made them. Titles in the gallery below include Kyyyiiivvv, Vanmoof V artwork, "What's your warrior" spot designs, Lexus Plant a Flag, among others, each opening on the original artist source rather than rehosted media.

For the complete picture, Maxim keeps work at behance.net, and we treat those as the canonical record rather than duplicating them here. There's a reason we anchor Maxim to Ukraine and to specific works instead of vague trend labels: the specifics are the part worth keeping.

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

Who Maxim Goudin is

His Behance profile lists him as an art director and carries the bulk of his published work. Most of what's there is concept and styleframe material rather than finished films, which is exactly why the profile earns a place in this library. Frames made to sell an idea have to do a lot of work in one still image.

Selected work

Six projects from that profile make up the gallery on this page.

Kyyyiiivvv is the most recent of them. Vanmoof V artwork covers design for the electric bike brand, and it sits close to product visualisation. Two automotive entries follow: Lexus Plant a Flag and Audi E-tron, both the kind of brief where surface, reflection, and light do most of the talking.

"What's your warrior" spot designs is spot design work, and Concept art for Jean Paul Gaultier perfume commercial connects directly to the Welcome to the Factory material already listed further down this page. That overlap is a good sanity check. The same Gaultier job shows up in the archive record and on his own profile, which is how you know the two point at one person rather than two designers with a shared name.

Portfolio highlights

  • Norlisk Presentation for the city of Norilsk, made for Light production
  • Snowflake Styleframes for AARI presentation, made for N3 design
  • Styleframes for NPTV presentation, made for Alt-space
  • Random frames Styleframes and concepts from various projects
  • Styleframes for Rosneft presentation, made for Alt-space
  • Waiting for godot Our humble homage to Beckett's play and the art of film titles.
  • Styleframes and concepts for Jean Paul Gaultier Welcome to the Factory ad, made for Dvein and Stink Paris

Where to see more

His full published portfolio is on Behance: behance.net/melkhiah. Each gallery entry above links to the individual project page there.

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