Ejla’s works inhabit various spaces.
Her graphic design practice is deeply rooted in the idea that the creative industry can uplift and amplify voices. The focus of her design
practice lies in helping out other creatives, freelancers and small
companies whose work engages with socially critical questions and
marginalized groups. Ones who are engaged with their craft and intent on
creating a positive change.Her artistic practice engages with the perception of time, the awareness
and experience of its passing, as well as its effect on our (physical,
emotional and mental) bodies. Through this aspect of her practice she reframes rest as
resistance, finding ways to quietly rebel against the extractive logic
of the neoliberal environment we find ourselves forced to partake in.