Turning Complex Science into Clear Visuals.

A series of broadcast-quality motion graphics and data visualizations for the national science program "Jak To Działa" (How It Works) on TVP Nauka.

The Overview

My task was to design and animate a complete library of over 20 unique infographics across multiple episodes. I was responsible for making topics like nuclear physics and chemistry accessible to a wide audience.

My Role

Motion Designer

Motion Designer

Information Designer

Information Designer

Scope

Broadcast Infographics

Broadcast Infographics

Scientific Animation (2D/3D)

Scientific Animation (2D/3D)

isual Research & Concepting

isual Research & Concepting

Tools

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe After Effects

Adobe After Effects

Project Type

Client Project

Client Project

Client Project

A Voice, Not a Script: The Ultimate Creative Challenge.

This project for a national broadcast had a unique, massive challenge.

I was not given visual briefs, storyboards, or scientific diagrams. My main input was the final narrator's voice-over track, provided directly by the program's renowned host, Radosław Brzózka.

My job was to work in constant contact with the host, autonomously researching, learning, and then visually explaining "how a nuclear power plant works" or "how CO2 becomes supercritical" based on the audio. I had to become an instant mini-expert on each topic and deliver accurate animations on a tight broadcast schedule.

A "Tech-HUD" System for Clarity.

To unify the diverse topics—from atomic physics to industrial processes—I designed a high-tech, "Heads-Up Display" (HUD) visual language.

To unify the diverse topics—from atomic physics to industrial processes—I designed a high-tech, "Heads-Up Display" (HUD) visual language.

This style allowed me to present complex data (like global water statistics), molecular structures (H2O), and industrial processes (like cement production) in a way that feels clean, authoritative, modern, and easy to understand.

This style allowed me to present complex data (like global water statistics), molecular structures (H2O), and industrial processes (like cement production) in a way that feels clean, authoritative, modern, and easy to understand.

From Atoms to Industry: A Visual Gallery.

A small selection from the large library of animated infographics created for the series. Each piece was built from scratch to perfectly match the narration—from visualizing molecular structures to complex industrial and nuclear processes.