The spatial designer shapes environments of all sizes, from private homes to boutiques, including cultural and performance venues. In retail design, particularly for luxury, fashion, and automotive brands, they extend branding efforts: the space becomes a living reflection of brand identity and a sensory experience for the public. More than just a planner, they are a creator of atmospheres and narratives, capable of translating a vision into a physical space. Their role also leads them to question the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds, between individual and collective uses, and to consider public space as a vehicle for identity, sharing, and even political expression.
Internships
Internships in France but also internationally (Asia, Europe and America) to gain real-world experience
International workshops
Led by professionals from around the world, questioning the challenges of multicultural creative design
Exchange program
A semester spent at one of our 9 campuses worldwide, or at one of our partner universities
The first year is designed as a self-contained preparatory year, allowing students to explore all creative disciplines before choosing the path that best suits them. It combines academic fundamentals (drawing, art history, representational techniques, creativity) with an experimental workshop.
Creative Design • Creative Thinking • Visual Communication • Life Drawing • Analytical Drawing • Colors and Textures • Semiotics • Art History ...
In their second year of the Bachelor's program, which is more focused on applied arts, students continue their immersion in the creative and design professions. By moving from idea to concept, they develop their knowledge and skills in creative tools and techniques.
Art direction • Spatial design and interior architecture • Technology and materials • 3D modeling • Model making workshop • Digital tools • Drawing and perspective • Eco-design • Objects and uses • Photography and video • Art history ...
Minimum 6-week internship
The third year allows students to consolidate their skills. With concrete projects structuring their weeks, students are confronted with various challenges and will thus be able to understand the role that creativity plays in our economy. Ultimately, they will be able to analyze and understand a client brief, propose a relevant solution and concept, and develop an artistic direction to support the concept.
Art Direction • Spatial Design and Interior Architecture • Cultures and Humanities • Technology and Society • AI and Creation • Model Making Workshop • Professional Development Workshop • Eco-Production
A first year of work-study in a company where the student puts the acquired skills into practice.
By becoming "specialized generalists", students are trained to become art directors capable of thinking of a good idea, developing a concept, and giving an aesthetic to a concept, through different disciplines.
Concept/Art Direction • Creative Strategy • Spatial Design and Interior Architecture • Applied Semiotics • Packaging and Retail • Artificial Intelligence • Social Design • Entrepreneurship • Personal Branding
During this final year of their work-study program, our students work on concrete projects each month. They move from responding to a need to anticipating one. While maintaining a creative approach, they also integrate a strategic and entrepreneurial mindset.
Art direction • scenography • spatial design • interior architecture • project management • packaging and retail • social design • artificial intelligence • marketing...
Minimum duration of 6 weeks
In their second year, students at the Intuit Lab School are able to offer their services to companies or agencies.
This initial experience gives students an insight into creative careers and their professional context.
Duration of 4 months in semester 1
In their 3rd year, students at Intuit Lab School have the opportunity to do a university exchange abroad at one of our partner schools.
These stays offer an enriching experience both professionally and personally.
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