Roman Matovsky
Roman Matovsky is a visionary artist whose creative journey defies conventional boundaries. A composer, performer, writer, actor, and digital craftsman, Roman brings together art and technology with an unmistakable personal signature.[1][2][3] According to LinkedIn skill assessment, he is in the top 5% of 100k people who passed Swift programming language test.[4]
In the world of music, Roman has carved out a distinct sound—at once introspective and cinematic. His four albums, streaming on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music, showcase a fusion of emotional depth and experimental textures that resonate with global audiences.
Roman’s presence isn’t confined to the recording studio. On screen, he has appeared in campaigns for Yamaha and Rhinoshield, as well as in television productions, bringing authenticity and nuance to every performance. This background in visual storytelling echoes through his music and written work.
As an author, Roman explores the intersection of creativity, self-discovery, and innovation. His books—published on platforms like Apple Books, Google Books, and Amazon—invite readers into a space where imagination meets insight.
In the digital realm, Roman blends design thinking with technical precision. As a seasoned UI/UX designer and iOS developer, he has launched a wide range of apps, games, and websites that emphasize both beauty and usability. His digital projects reflect the same expressive quality found in his art.
Roman’s work is also underpinned by academic rigor. A recipient of first place at the VII National Scientific Conference “Youth and Economy” and a holder of a Ph.D., he approaches each creative pursuit with intellectual depth and a drive for excellence.
From sound to screen to code, Roman Matovsky is a modern renaissance creator—bridging disciplines, mediums, and audiences with a voice that is uniquely his own.
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- ↑ "TV commercial for Yamaha (2016)". IMDb. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
- ↑ "Yamalube 2016年度廣告 搶先曝光". BikeNews. 2016-07-14. Retrieved 2021-05-02. Unknown parameter
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