Capture
Camera grid, level, lenses, formats, exposure, video, and the seconds before the shot.
iPhone Design: Compose better iPhone output: camera controls, Live Text, screenshots, screen recording, Photos cleanup, Focus surfaces, and the creative defaults already hiding in iOS.
Design on iPhone starts with capture. The memorable thing is a contact sheet of real output, not another settings list.
Design pages should organize real creative tasks into a small set of surfaces. The article shelf below uses built pages first; the next-needed list stays intentionally short.
Camera grid, level, lenses, formats, exposure, video, and the seconds before the shot.
Photos edits, markup, duplicate cleanup, Live Text, and the quick passes that fix the frame.
Screenshots, screen recording, Focus surfaces, widgets, and what the phone shows back.
Albums, transfer, privacy, formats, and how creative work leaves the phone cleanly.
These links already exist in the article table and belong on the Design page now. That keeps the page useful without flooding taxonomy.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Already exists in the article library. This page places it before adding anything new.
Turn on the guides that make composition repeatable before touching filters.
Use built-in Photos edits for exposure, crop, and cleanup before exporting elsewhere.
Screenshots, albums, and shared files need context so they do not become another pile.
Creative sharing still carries faces, locations, metadata, and private screens.
The purpose is curation: place strong existing articles, add a few gaps, and keep the next sections from becoming oversized backlogs.