About Pixelated Physics
At Pixelated Physics, we believe physics should be as accessible and fun as it is profound. We’re a small, independent team of science enthusiasts based in Sarasota, Florida, committed to making the universe wearable, pixelated, and just a bit weird.
You won’t find professors or Nobel laureates here—just real people who love to turn complex concepts into bold, eye-catching designs. Our inspiration comes from every corner of science, from quantum mechanics to cosmology and the wildest “what ifs” of the theoretical world. Each of our characters and graphics is a tribute to real physics phenomena, designed for anyone who finds the universe fascinating.
We exist because we think knowledge is for everyone. You shouldn’t need a PhD or a lab coat to appreciate the elegance of gravity, the chaos of entropy, or the mysteries of quantum entanglement. Our goal is simple: turn science into conversation starters, classroom essentials, and everyday style.
Pixelated Physics is owned by Kiandro D. Scavella and operated in Sarasota, Florida, United States. We release new designs regularly, so there’s always something fresh for curious minds—whether you’re into gravity wells or particle spins.
If you have questions, want to collaborate, or just feel like sharing your favorite physics fact, contact us any time:
- Address: 4283 Express Lane, Suite 4157-427, Sarasota, Florida 34249, United States
- Phone: +1 (941) 538-6941
- Email: info@pixelatedphysics.com
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We’re here for the curious, the creative, and everyone who’s ever wondered how the universe really works.

Kiandro. D Scavella
Owner and lead designer
A MESSAGE FROM THE CREATOR
Hey, I’m the guy behind Pixelated Physics — just your average 28-year-old who never stopped seeing physics as more than just numbers and formulas.
I like to think physics itself would dig what we’re doing here. It’s always been more than an idea — it’s a presence, a dare to keep asking “what if?” and “why not?”. And if you’re someone who still looks at the stars and sees a living poem or a lab experiment in motion — you’re in the right place.
So that’s my story. That’s this weird little world. Thanks for stopping by. Stay curious, stay chaotic, stay pixelated.