Variation A
Camera-Dominant with Minimal Brief
The viewfinder fills most of the screen. Today's brief is collapsed into a thin overlay bar at the top. Optimized for speed -- the champion opens the app and shoots immediately.
Best when: Champions are experienced and know the drill. Maximizes screen real estate for framing the shot. Brief is just one tap away but doesn't obstruct the viewfinder.
Variation B
Brief-First with Expandable Camera
Today's capture brief dominates the top half. The camera is a smaller panel below that expands to full screen when tapped. Guides the champion through what's needed before they shoot.
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Today's Brief
Tue, Apr 6
Implant case #1 - before/after
done
Implant case #2 - procedure shot
Full-arch restoration - team photo
SGA Legacy
Northside Office
TIP:
Implant shots work best from 45-degree angle with ring light
Best when: Onboarding new champions or running themed campaigns. The brief sets context and expectations before the camera opens. Reduces "what should I shoot?" hesitation.
Variation C
Split-Screen: Brief + Camera Side by Side
The screen is divided vertically -- brief checklist on the left, live camera viewfinder on the right. Both visible simultaneously so the champion can reference the brief while framing a shot.
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TODAY'S BRIEF
Implant case #1 before/after
Implant case #2 procedure shot
TIP: 45-degree angle
Full-arch restoration team photo
Best when: The brief has detailed or multi-step requirements. Champions can glance at what's needed while composing. Trade-off: smaller viewfinder may frustrate on smaller phones. Consider landscape orientation or tablets.