PSHIPSHIT


Equipment is at the heart of our work.
By examining its components, its uses and the variety of existing models, I’ve tried to shed light on the gestures and constraints associated with its use.
PSHIPSHIT is the fruit of research into surface technician equipment. How can gesture-based design improve working conditions?

PSHIPSHIT
is a new type of trigger sprayer, incorporating a double inlet with a non-return valve to facilitate filling.
A user-centered approach, at the heart of the design process, which saves many everyday gestures.
For surface technicians in particular, a tool like the trigger sprayer is a source of daily gestures and stress.
The evolution of tools, from their primitive designs to modern devices, illustrates their crucial importance in the development of trades and the improvement of workers’ living conditions.
Understanding these gestures and refocusing on the user will enable us to offer products that are better adapted to workers’ constraints.
- Bruxelles:(BE) 
- 2024 

- Diploma project  
- ENSAV La Cambre 
- 2024 

- Design Parade Hyères 
- Finalist 
- 2025