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Just one more thing when talking about logos:<br /><br />As the leading professional open source NLE, the open nature of Kdenlive could perhaps be a useful point of difference if we were to place it on the right side of that pro vs amateur image (<a href="http://www.cameralibre.cc/wp-content/uploads/amateur-vs-pro.png" target="_blank">http://www.cameralibre.cc/wp-content/uploads/amateur-vs-pro.png</a>). <br />It's not just 'a professional video editor', it's 'a Free/Libre Open Source professional video editor'.<br /> <br />The advantage of Kdenlive over AVID or Final Cut etc is that you can modify it, understand it, be involved in its development and perhaps use it in unusual ways which proprietary software might not let you. <br />So some element of adaptability, modularity, transparency, community or openness would be great to subtly incorporate in a logo. <br />A good example of this is the Wikipedia logo(<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_logo" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_logo</a>), which shows its international global community, and invites you to help complete the puzzle.<br />I don't know if this is helpful (and I don't think Wikipedia's style suits Kdenlive!) but it's just one more conceptual layer to consider.<br /><br /><div>----</div><div><span style="line-height: 1.5">Sam Muirhead</span><br /></div>Open Source / Video<br /><a href="http://cameralibre.cc" target="_blank">http://cameralibre.cc</a> <br /><div><a href="http://openitagency.eu" target="_blank">http://openitagency.eu</a><br /><div><a href="https://OSCEdays.org" target="_blank">https://OSCEdays.org</a></div></div> </body>
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