Ege Güllü is a multidisciplinary designer working across spatial design, graphic design, and visual storytelling. Currently based in Belgium, his practice moves between architecture-informed thinking and visual experimentation, shaped by interests in space, objects, and images as systems of meaning.
Design is deciding what belongs, and where it belongs.
He has a background in landscape and interior architecture, with additional training in graphic design and marketing, allowing him to navigate between spatial, visual, and editorial disciplines with ease. His work spans architecture projects, furniture and object design, visual identities, photography, and independent publishing through The Mamizine. Alongside design, he enjoys building physical objects, working with materials, and developing concepts that sit between function and expression. Outside of academic and commissioned work, he actively engages in design competitions and self-initiated projects, using them as a way to test ideas, take risks, and work without predefined boundaries.
