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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 03.03.16 15:21, farid abdelnour a
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<div dir="ltr">hey jesse and people<br>
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Hi all,<br>
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Sorry, I must admit that I skip most mails related to the website.
This is really not due to a lack of interest or because I dislike
the proposals, but mostly to keep my workload manageable. I would
very gladely let someone else entirely manage the website, and I
think Vincent's position is rather similar. Should probably have
made it clear from the beginning. That being said I agree that the
developers need to give some feedback.<br>
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> (1) Maybe have
the "k" capitalized in kdenlive?<br>
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<div>ok.<br>
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> (2) The audio
bars are awsome, because they symbolize the audio
aspect of film. I also like the blue arc on the ride
side, but maybe consider somehow making arc itself
into a film strip? I feel a brand logo should
instantly send a message to the viewer. If it's just
audio bars and an arc (and the playback position, of
course, which is VERY well placed), one might think
it's just an audio eding program. As you know, the
program name "Kdenlive" doesn't by itself reveal much
about it's purpose to the user. No one would know that
it stands for "KDE Non-Linear Interactive Video
Editor", you know? Changing the arc into a symbold
like a film strip would almost globally be understood
to represent movies, I think.<br>
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I also really like the split audio / video part, and agree with
Farid that the filmstrip is kind of outdated, but if you have ideas
for a small change that would make the video part easier to
recognize it would be nice.<br>
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Another question is how do you see the logo / application icon
relationship ?<br>
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I think the app icon should somehow relate to the logo, so do you
think we should create a new app icon ?<br>
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Keep up the good work, and thanks Jesse and others for stepping into
this as I think it is important that the changes can be discussed
(even if I really don't participate a lot).<br>
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<div>the thing is i really dislike the oncept of the film
strip. we dont use film we work with video and we should
consider that. also the arc used if yu notice is the
shape of the old logo's film strip ;)<br>
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<div>we are going to take some of this considerations and
send another proposal soon. <br>
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<div>although i confess that not hearing some input from
the devs makes me think that they didn't like it. </div>
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Regards,<br>
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jb<br>
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