In the last blog post, I traced the historical evolution of design processes as well as other references contributing to the timeless foundations and the sources underlying the Timeless Scalable Design Process.
The journey began with early design pioneers like László Moholy-Nagy at the Bauhaus, and continued as two professional strains: HCI and Design converged to create a new discipline and new processes. By synthesizing all these insights from nearly a century of design theory and practice, I came up with the process we covered in blogs 1-3. At the end of that post, I also named the resources and the source materials for much of what you find in these blog posts.