“We are all subconsciously influenced by what we see. It seems to me a crime against humanity that the use of alcohol, cigarettes, etc. is banned but the true stories of murder, suicide, harassment, and rape are accessible to children in the news without +18 warning. Especially for children, let alone adults, filling the unconscious with such brutal events can affect short and long-term psychological health. My suggestion is either to show +18 news late at night or not to share the visual content of the news with the general audience.”
Neda Mamo, who was interested in painting from an early age, increased her interest in painting at the age of seven at the “environment” themed painting competition. Subsequently, she started a drawing course.
On the one hand, Mamo, who constantly draws while studying in the Department of Economics in English at Ege University, attended the preparatory courses for Fine Arts during her university years to further develop her drawing skills and took drawing.
After graduation, she decided to make everything digitally and she became a self-taught graphic designer. She worked freelance for a while and creating her own brand and preparing various products. After specializing in the graphic design She created an opportunity by herself to work in a popular creative agency in her hometown. After working for several agencies, she now works as an independent designer and illustrator.