Eda Elmaci

Specialized in Advertising Design.

Eda Elmaci

About Eda Elmaci

Eda Elmacı completed her university life in the field of "Nişantaşı University - Graphic Design" and took her first steps in design by developing herself externally in this process. After graduating from university, she started to work at Başakşehir Living Lab Innovation and Technology Center, leading her design life in many areas. She aimed to gain new experiences in the field of digital design, work with entrepreneurs and startups, bring new projects and ideas to life, and bring a character to each brand while creating her brands. Reaching people with the designs he has realized and witnessing and experiencing this whole process with them is the biggest source of motivation for him. Eda, who sees every project she realizes as an important diamond for her development, has experienced many business items in a short period of 6 years in the field of design. Among all these business items, it is proud of making the field designs of big awards and exhibition ceremonies such as events, organizations successful by itself and aims to make its diamonds even brighter. He plans to take the first steps with his own brand next year with the diamonds he collected in the colorful roadmap he drew to establish his own company!

  • Winner of the A' Design Award.
  • Specialized in Advertising Design.
  • Original Design.
  • Creative, Diligent and Innovative.
  • All Designs
  • Advertising
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Extended Interview with Eda Elmaci

Could you please tell us about your experience as a designer, artist, architect or creator?
"My design background goes back 8 years. Over this period, I've gained experience by working on various projects and developing my skills in the design world. My interest in design actually started before university, as I studied design for two years, which provided me with a strong foundation and helped me enhance my creative thinking abilities. With both my education and experience, I've continued to grow in the field of design and keep learning new things every day.
How did you become a designer?
What motivates me to design is the opportunity to add value to people's lives through aesthetics and functionality. Design has the power to create not just visual, but also emotional and experiential impact. My decision to become a designer stemmed from the desire to offer better living experiences to others through this process. Finding new solutions and thinking creatively with each project gives me constant satisfaction and growth.
What are your priorities, technique and style when designing?
Becoming a designer was definitely my choice. From a young age, my interest in creativity and aesthetics led me toward this field. However, the journey wasn’t without its challenges. Like any creative process, there were times when I pushed my limits, struggled with decision-making, or faced difficulties in striving for improvement. Still, these challenges taught me a lot and helped me grow in the design world. In the end, being a designer became the path where I could follow my passion and express myself in the best way possible.
Which emotions do you feel when designing?
Currently, I mainly work in graphic design and digital design. I work on projects such as visual identities for brands, web designs, mobile app interfaces, and digital campaigns. In the future, I’d like to focus more on creating user-centered designs and interactive experiences. With the advancement of technology, I'm also excited about working in innovative areas like augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR).
What particular aspects of your background shaped you as a designer?
For young designers who aspire to become legends in the field, the key is to focus on continuous learning and self-improvement. Design is not just about technical skills; it’s also about creative thinking and problem-solving. Gaining experience in different areas and diversifying your portfolio by working on various projects is crucial. Seeking inspiration from others and working with a mentor can also accelerate growth. Being active on social media and in design communities allows for valuable interactions and learning. Lastly, young designers should not be afraid to take risks and develop their own unique style. Being innovative, bold, and original will set them apart and help build a distinctive design identity.
What is your growth path? What are your future plans? What is your dream design project?
A good designer offers technical skills and creative solutions, but a great designer goes beyond aesthetics and infuses emotion into their work. They create a deep connection with the user, turning the design into an experience by adding layers of feeling in every detail. A great designer not only provides innovative, unique, and effective solutions but also pours their soul into the project. They are open to feedback, always eager to grow, and passionate about reflecting their love for design in everything they create. What sets them apart is their ability to leave not just a visual, but an emotional mark with their designs.
What are your advices to designers who are at the beginning of their career?
What truly makes a design great is not just its visual appeal, but also its functionality, usability, and emotional connection with the user. A good design serves its purpose, is simple and balanced, and is aesthetically pleasing. It doesn't just look good; it makes the user experience easier and more effective, creating a meaningful impact.
You are truly successful as a designer, what do you suggest to fellow designers, artists and architects?
Good design helps brands stand out, enhances user experience, and supports long-term success. By balancing aesthetics and functionality, it builds customer loyalty and trust. Everyone should invest in good design because it strengthens marketing strategies, sets you apart in a competitive market, and increases the sustainability of your business.
What is your day to day look like?
If I had the time, I’d love to work on projects that bridge art and technology. Through digital art and interactive designs, I’d aim to make art more accessible and experiential for everyone. I’d focus on creating innovative designs for young artists and cultural projects. Additionally, designing projects that make learning more fun and interactive for students would be exciting, transforming the way they engage with knowledge. My goal would be for my designs to have both artistic and societal impact.
How do you keep up with latest design trends? To what extent do design trends matter?
The project I dream of but haven’t had the time to pursue would combine technology and art to create a deeply immersive experience. I’d love to design an interactive space using virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR), where participants can not only observe but fully engage with the design. The goal would be to turn art and emotion into an interactive experience, allowing participants to embark on a personal journey. I also envision this project having potential applications in fields like education and therapy, creating a meaningful impact in those areas as well.
How do you know if a product or project is well designed? How do you define good design?
The secret recipe for success in design lies in blending creativity with empathy. A successful designer goes beyond aesthetics and truly understands the user, being sensitive to their needs and emotional states. I believe design must have its own character; each design should carry a unique personality and tell a story aligned with its purpose. My secret ingredient is bringing my own perspective to every project and a constant desire to learn. Since design is a problem-solving process, I ensure that it offers value to the user both visually and functionally. The key to success is finding the right balance, staying innovative, and leaving a personal touch in every project.
How do you decide if your design is ready?
One of the design masters I draw inspiration from is Massimo Vignelli. As one of the pioneers of modern design, Vignelli embraced a minimalist approach, leaving a significant mark in typography and graphic design. Studying his work has deepened my understanding of the power of design. His approach to minimalism, where every element serves a purpose, allows for a perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality in design.
What is your biggest design work?
Paul Rand - IBM Logo: Rand’s IBM logo is a perfect example of creating simplicity while establishing a strong brand identity. The use of simple yet powerful forms reflects the professionalism and reliability of the brand. Additionally, this logo has provided a perfect foundation for the brand’s evolving designs over time.
Would you tell us a bit about your lifestyle and culture?
To become a better designer, continuous learning, practice, and feedback are essential. I focused on staying updated with new trends, expanded my knowledge through online courses, and interacted with designers from various fields. I applied what I learned in real projects and didn’t hesitate to experiment with personal projects. I also saw feedback as an opportunity for growth, using critiques to improve my designs. By diversifying my sources of inspiration, drawing from different cultures, art forms, and creative disciplines, I was able to develop more unique and effective solutions. This process has helped me grow into a more original and impactful designer.
Would you tell us more about your work culture and business philosophy?
If I weren’t a designer, I’d likely work in a field that blends technology and creativity, perhaps as a software developer or digital artist. I might also consider a career in psychology, exploring human behavior and how people interact.
What are your philanthropic contributions to society as a designer, artist and architect?
Design is the process of finding a creative solution that serves a purpose. For me, design is not just about aesthetics, but creating an experience that carries character and emotion. Every design should connect with the user and evoke a feeling. Good design goes beyond visual appeal; it leaves a meaningful emotional impact and resonates in the user's world.
What positive experiences you had when you attend the A’ Design Award?
My family and friends have been my biggest source of support in reaching these milestones. They’ve always believed in me, provided encouragement, and motivated me. With their constant support, I’ve found the drive to continually see myself as a better designer. Their belief in me gave me strength to overcome challenges and the courage to keep moving forward in my creative journey.

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