Drawn Science

Hand-crafted diagrams and stories that pull viewers in, whether you study cells, stars, or circuits.

A polished glass sphere filled with swirling miniature galaxies, nebulae, and molecular structures, resting on a sleek matte-black lab bench. Around it, faint reflections of chalkboard equations, chemistry glassware, and circuit boards appear softly blurred, suggesting mixed branches of science converging. Cool, diffused studio lighting from above creates crisp reflections on the glass and subtle specular highlights on scattered metallic tools, while the background fades into a gentle bokeh of colorful scientific diagrams. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the composition centers the sphere as the playful “universe of science,” rendered in photographic realism with vibrant, saturated colors and a clean, modern aesthetic that feels curious and inviting.
A bright, tidy desktop where a slim silver laptop displays a playful, colorful dashboard of overlapping charts, DNA helices, planetary orbits, and circuit schematics emerging from the screen as translucent holograms. The laptop sits on a smooth, light-wood surface beside a neatly arranged set of lab notebooks, a small crystal prism, and a glossy 3D-printed molecule. Soft daylight from a nearby window casts gentle, directional light, creating crisp shadows and subtle reflections on the laptop’s metallic surface. Captured from a slightly elevated three-quarter angle, the composition follows the rule of thirds, with the holographic science visuals reaching toward the upper frame. The mood is energetic and imaginative, with photographic realism and a clean, tech-forward style that showcases mixed science as playful digital exploration.

Where Sketchbooks Meet Science

DSciMation began as my lab notebook margin doodles, growing alongside formal training in biological sciences. Now I design evidence-based visuals that stay playful, precise, and peer-review friendly. Browse the Portfolio to see experiments in style, from quick schematics to narrative infographics.

One-Person Lab

A translucent acrylic cube on a smooth, reflective white surface, each inner layer etched with a different scientific motif: faint constellations, crisp circuit traces, precise molecular diagrams, and flowing fluid-dynamics lines. As cool studio spotlights hit from two opposing sides, the etchings glow softly, projecting delicate, overlapping shadows onto the surface like a playful science collage. The background is a subtle gradient from deep teal to soft violet, blurred and clean. Captured from a slightly low, close-up angle, the cube dominates the frame, with a shallow depth of field emphasizing its intricate interior layers. The mood is futuristic yet approachable, rendered in high-detail photographic realism with a polished, modern aesthetic that suggests multidimensional, mixed scientific thinking.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

I’m the resident scientist, scribbler, and skeptic, turning complex research into curious visuals.

A small, circular worktable set against a smooth, midnight-blue backdrop, covered with carefully arranged “science tokens”: a luminous glass neuron sculpture, a matte-black miniature satellite, a colorful fractal-printed tile, and a stainless-steel caliper measuring a bright 3D-printed molecule. A thin ring light above creates a dramatic halo of illumination, highlighting the objects’ glossy and matte textures while the surroundings fall into gentle darkness. Captured from a slightly elevated overhead angle, the composition forms a loose spiral guiding the eye around each piece, evoking an orbit of ideas. The mood is focused yet playful, like a curated science diorama, with photographic realism and crisp, high-contrast styling that showcases the diversity of disciplines within a unified, imaginative portfolio.

Mateo García

CTO

From data goggles to doodle notebooks, I test ideas until the story clicks.

A polished glass sphere filled with swirling miniature galaxies, nebulae, and molecular structures, resting on a sleek matte-black lab bench. Around it, faint reflections of chalkboard equations, chemistry glassware, and circuit boards appear softly blurred, suggesting mixed branches of science converging. Cool, diffused studio lighting from above creates crisp reflections on the glass and subtle specular highlights on scattered metallic tools, while the background fades into a gentle bokeh of colorful scientific diagrams. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the composition centers the sphere as the playful “universe of science,” rendered in photographic realism with vibrant, saturated colors and a clean, modern aesthetic that feels curious and inviting.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

Part illustrator, part explainer-in-chief, I translate jargon into scenes your audience remembers.

An overhead view of an open sketchbook on a smooth, pale-wood desk, its pages filled with hand-drawn, colorful diagrams blending disciplines: a rocket traced into a neuron, a DNA strand morphing into a circuit, and planetary orbits intersecting with chemical structures. Scattered around are crisp graphite pencils, fine-line pens, and a clear ruler with faint etched measurements catching the light. Soft, indirect window light from the left creates even illumination with subtle shadows from the stationery. A translucent plastic petri dish with bright pigment droplets adds a playful splash of color near the corner. The composition is carefully arranged but feels spontaneous, with the sketchbook centered and tools radiating outward. Photographic realism and gentle, saturated colors create an inviting, creative atmosphere that celebrates science as drawing, mapping, and imagination.

Leila Haddad

Designer

Fascinated by all sciences, I treat every project like a tiny, joyful experiment.