Travel in 2030
“Nothing is more favorable than travel for exploring all the wonderful aspects of the unexpected.” Jean-Raymond Boudou
Recent tourism services such as Airbnb have revolutionized the travel experience. At the same time, the world of luxury has also become more accessible. Attracting a younger clientele, the luxury market is striving to be unique and stand out from the crowd.
During her studies in Product Design, Lou Pavageau designed the Ulys project by analyzing the customer base of the luxury and travel sectors. Ulys is a connected compass. It’s a guide that allows scope for unexpected encounters and other surprises. Rediscover a sense of freedom and recreate the travel experience off the beaten path: that’s what this unusual tool can offer you.
This project is part of Design portfolio 2020, a selection of 36 projects from this year which bear witness to the talent, creativity and know-how developed by the students during their undergraduate studies.
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