Selected work
01 — 06
Process
Literature & data
PDB entries, cryo-EM maps, and published papers define the ground truth before any geometry is built.
Geometric model
Atomic coordinates become 3D meshes. Deliberate simplification — accuracy at the right level of detail.
Materials & light
Surface properties, subsurface scattering, and volumetrics give biological structures physical presence.
Narrative frame
Camera, timing, and annotation design carry the scientific intent — what to show, when, and why it matters.
Reference data
Geometry iteration
Final render
3D designer.
Science-first
approach.
I'm Juan Pedro Bozzolo, a 3D and motion designer based in Buenos Aires specializing in scientific visualization. My work sits at the intersection of biological science and visual design — translating invisible molecular processes into images and animations built for precision.
Every project begins with the science: PDB structures, cryo-EM reconstructions, or published schematics. The visual layer comes after the data is right. I work with research institutions, publishers, and science communication agencies on molecular biology, cellular structures, and data-driven scientific graphics.
Currently available for freelance projects and long-form collaborations worldwide.