In this article, we’ll look at the creative process from the most popular conventional one, the four-stage creative process described in London School of Economics co-founder Graham Wallas’s The Art of Thought in 1926. In the spirit of collaborative creativity, it’s important to mention that many people have since put their own spin on it, and also that Wallas himself adapted the first three stages from physicist Hermann von Helmholtz…
This data scientist applied the process to their work.