DailyStamp •



Introduction
DailyStamp started from a real visual trend: stamp journaling, where people print photos, cut them into small stickers, and place them in notebooks to document their day. I wanted to bring that ritual into a digital product without losing the tactile, personal feeling of a physical scrapbook.
The challenge was emotional as much as technical. A journaling app can easily feel like a form, so the interface needed to feel warm, light, and personal. The central product decision was visual: every photo becomes a cutout sticker instead of staying as a flat rectangle. That choice shaped the identity of the whole app. The concept also evolved from one photo per entry into multiple photos per day, because some memories need more than one frame.
Built in Flutter. The app works locally and is ready for private testing, but distribution is intentionally paused. Publishing on Google Play requires a private demo with testers, and the iOS release path has a cost that does not make sense for this stage yet.


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