Protogenius

/ˈprəʊtəʊ ˈdʒiːnɪəs/
proto-
/ˈprəʊtəʊ/
combining form. meaning “first,” “foremost,” “earliest form of,” used in the formation of compound words (protomartyr; protolithic; protoplasm)
genius
/ˈdʒiːnɪəs/
late Middle English: from Latin, ‘attendant spirit present from one's birth, innate ability or inclination’, from the root of gignere ‘beget’. The original sense ‘spirit attendant on a person’ gave rise to a sense ‘a person's characteristic disposition’ (late 16th century), which led to a sense ‘a person's natural ability’, and finally ‘exceptional natural ability’ (mid 17th century).
prototype
verb. an experimental process where ideas are implemented into tangible forms from paper to digital. Prototypes of varying degrees of fidelity are built to capture design concepts and test.
noun. an experimental artefact or design.