latedesign
Latedesign is a term used to describe a design approach or aesthetic that emerges after an initial design phase has concluded. It often refers to modifications, improvements, or additions made to a product, system, or concept after it has been initially developed or launched. This can occur for various reasons, including user feedback, technological advancements, market shifts, or a deeper understanding of the original design's limitations or potential.
The concept of latedesign is distinct from initial design, which focuses on defining core functionalities and
Examples of latedesign can be seen in software updates, where new features and bug fixes are introduced