Papyrus Ski Maps

The MYWAY Scroll

The MYWAY 2 Map House ski resort map was designed by Måns von Rohr and Catharina Wikström. The tear-resistant scroll map is really convenient and would come in handy for those who go mountain-skiing often. It's designed to be easily unrolled for navigation at any time -- even with gloves on. I especially like the papyrus-style sticks.

Implications - Although many companies within the hospitality industry have amped up their amenities with gadgets and other tech-savvy features, this geek-friendly option isn't appropriate for all markets. This ski resort reinvented the papyrus scroll to create an easily stored map that's easy to use -- even while the user is wearing thick winter gloves.
Trend Themes
1. Geek-friendly Amenities - The papyrus ski maps cater to tech-savvy individuals who appreciate unique and practical gadgets.
2. Convenience Mapping - The tear-resistant scroll maps provide a convenient and user-friendly navigation solution for skiers and outdoor enthusiasts.
3. Reinvented Traditional Design - The use of papyrus-style sticks in the map design adds a touch of nostalgia and innovation to the skiing experience.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can explore incorporating geek-friendly amenities like the papyrus ski maps to attract tech-savvy guests.
2. Outdoor Recreation - Companies in the outdoor recreation industry can leverage the convenience mapping trend by developing innovative navigation solutions for various outdoor activities.
3. Tourism - Tourism organizations can tap into the reinvented traditional design trend by offering unique and nostalgic experiences for visitors, such as providing papyrus-style maps for exploring local attractions.

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