Variation A
Checklist First
The capture checklist dominates the screen, treating today's tasks as the primary content. Tips are collapsed behind a tap. The camera button is sticky at the bottom, always one tap away.
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Tuesday, March 19
Team Culture Day
2
of 3
Today's Captures
Team huddle photo
Candid, during morning huddle
done
Office welcome area
Fresh flowers this week?
done
Provider spotlight: Dr. Nguyen
New headshot needed
next
TIP
Natural lighting is best...
v
Previous Briefs
v
Mon: "Patient Comfort"
3/3
Sun: No brief
--
Open Camera
Best when: The champion is task-driven and wants a clear to-do list. Checklist dominance keeps focus on what's left to shoot. Collapsed tips avoid clutter for experienced users. Sticky camera button means zero scrolling to start shooting.
Variation B
Inspiration Card
A large inspirational photo and tip dominate the top of the screen, setting the mood for today's theme. The checklist items below appear as individual swipeable cards. A floating camera button sits in the corner, always accessible.
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[Example: warm team culture photo]
Tuesday, March 19
Team Culture Day
Natural lighting is best. Landscape for social, portrait for website. Capture genuine moments -- not posed.
Capture List
Team huddle photo
Candid, morning
Welcome area
Fresh flowers?
Dr. Nguyen spotlight
New headshot
2
captured
1
remaining
6
wk streak
Previous briefs
v
Best when: Champions need visual inspiration and context-setting before shooting. The hero image shows "what good looks like." Horizontal card swipe keeps checklist visible without long scroll. Trade-off: Less checklist visible at once vs. Variation A -- may need to swipe to see all items.
Variation C
Brief + Camera Split
Top half shows the brief content (theme, checklist, tips). Bottom half shows a live camera preview, ready to shoot without navigating away. The champion can reference the brief and frame the shot simultaneously.
8:14
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Tue, March 19
Team Culture Day
6 wks
2/3
TIP:
Natural light, landscape for social, portrait for website
Best when: Speed matters. The champion sees the brief and the camera in one view -- no screen transitions. Current checklist item is highlighted so they know exactly what to shoot. Trade-off: Both halves are compressed. On smaller phones (320px), the brief section may feel cramped. Consider collapsing completed items to reclaim space.