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This page explains how applications under the KDE umbrella can help strengthen the KDE's brand and how this can, in turn help boost adoption of software among users not initially familiar with KDE's applications. | This page explains how applications under the KDE umbrella can help strengthen the KDE's brand and how this can, in turn help boost adoption of software among users not initially familiar with KDE's applications. | ||
It also gives some guidelines on how projects can include KDE branding in their websites, splash screens and presentations. | It also gives some guidelines on how projects can include KDE branding in their websites, splash screens and presentations. | ||
This page is the result of | This page is the result of [https://phabricator.kde.org/T9122 a discussion carried out on a task in the Promo workboard] on Phabricator. | ||
=== Problem === | === Problem === |
Revision as of 09:38, 30 October 2019
This page explains how applications under the KDE umbrella can help strengthen the KDE's brand and how this can, in turn help boost adoption of software among users not initially familiar with KDE's applications. It also gives some guidelines on how projects can include KDE branding in their websites, splash screens and presentations.
This page is the result of a discussion carried out on a task in the Promo workboard on Phabricator.
Problem
KDE as a brand is not very well-known (if at all) outside the FLOSS community. Even within the FLOSS community, KDE is often thought of as a minor, even ailing project. This makes it difficult for new applications developed within KDE to become accepted by a wider audience. A recognizable and familiar brand associated with useful, popular and attractive applications would make it easier for users to decide to adopt new KDE applications with the same brand.
Solution
There are already some KDE applications that have made breakthroughs in being adopted beyond our immediate community. These popular applications can be used as ambassadors for the KDE brand, if they include the KDE name, logo and link on their sites in prominent position, on the apps themselves, in presentations the project contributors give at events, and so on.
Projects under the KDE umbrella produce high quality applications. Many of these apps are becoming more and more popular even outside our community and can act as a potential gateway to other KDE software, more support and contributors, and FLOSS in general. By helping reinforce the KDE brand with their users, they help other KDE projects, which, in turn, can help them back as they become more popular. A strong, recognisable brand makes adoption easier within wider audience for all projects.
HOWTO Brand
For Websites
If your project has its own website or a page you can easily stylise yourself, use the "Made by KDE" phrase preceded by the KDE logo in the upper right hand corner of your top menu. Here you can see some examples. The logo and sentence must link to https://kde.org.
For Splash Screens
If your application shows a splash screen on start up, include the "Made by KDE" preceded by the KDE logo in the lower right hand corner of the screen.
For Slides
While at events and during presentations about your application, framework, or service, include the "Made by KDE" preceded by the KDE logo in the lower right hand corner of your slides.
Projects
The projects that currently follow these guidelines are
Join the branding effort and add your project to the list!