Jean-Baptiste Epron
Architecte
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Jean-Baptiste Epron
Visual identity and cockpit ergonomics for performance
Jean-Baptiste Epron holds a unique position in the nautical world: that of a designer specializing in the visual identity and functional ergonomics of racing sailboats. His role goes beyond aesthetics; he works on the visual coherence of sponsorship projects and the operational layout of cockpits and living spaces for single-handed sailors.
His signature is built on a deep understanding of media and technical constraints. He is the architect behind the image of the largest offshore racing teams, ensuring optimal visibility for partners while respecting the aerodynamics and work ergonomics of the sailor.
Flagship projects
- IMOCA visual identities: Design of historic boat liveries such as PRB (the iconic orange), Charal, and LinkedOut/Vulnerable.
- Cockpit and deckhead design: Collaboration with naval architects to optimize skipper protection, line routing, and legibility of navigation instruments.
- Fleet identity: Creation of complete graphic charters for teams such as Gitana Team (Ultim Edmond de Rothschild).
- Interior styling: Functional layout of living cells on high-end race-cruise units.

