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Inspired by paper scrapbooks. It allows users to save one photo of a detail they notice each day. The app does not have likes, feeds, or public sharing. It focuses on calm collecting instead of social media pressure.
Client
Concept project
Services
UX Research User Interviews (lite) User Flow Design Wireframing Hi-Fi UI Design Prototyping Usability Testing
Industries
Lifestyle / Photography
Date
2026

People often notice small, meaningful details in everyday life, but these moments rarely feel important enough to share on social media. At the same time, photo galleries quickly become chaotic and overloaded, making it hard to come back to anything meaningful. Social apps also create pressure to curate and present content in a certain way. As a result, many small moments are simply forgotten instead of being kept.

Ana
She is a 40-year old primary school teacher. She loves her job, but preparing lessons after work makes it hard to manage family schedules. Her husband works remotely and often handles home responsibilities. Ana wishes she had more time for herself and a clearer overview of everyone's plans.
Problem statement
Ana is a busy primary school teacher who needs a clear, fast, and easy way to manage her and her family’s schedules because she keeps forgetting about plans, paper scheduling isn’t effective, and communication regarding sudden changes in the schedule is difficult.

Dominic
Dominic is a 19-year-old student preparing for final exams and university. With divorced parents and two households, planning is often messy. He wants clearer schedules, more independence, and balance between studying, friends, and time with his sister.
Problem statement
Dominic is a senior high school student who needs a better way to schedule his private and school life and keep his parents well informed because he is worried about the increasing number of responsibilities now and in the future and doesn't want to lose contact with his friends.
Key decisions
Decision | Why it matters |
|---|---|
One stamp per day | Creates a calm daily habit and limits overthinking |
No deleting | Keeps memories honest and reduces pressure to curate |
No social features | Removes comparison and keeps the experience private |
Simple editing | Keeps the flow quick and focused on the moment |
Physical feeling | Makes the app personal, like scrapbook |