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= KDE Software Label =
For giving application developers - and in particular third party developers - a way to identify themselves with KDE and to label their software as such, we provide a standard set of KDE software labels. These can be used to communicate that developers feel themselves to be part of the KDE community or that they use the KDE platform. They can be used for example on application websites, in the about dialog of applications or in general communication about releases. They can be particularly useful in cases where it is not obvious that an application is part of KDE or making use of KDE technology.


For giving application developers, and in particular 3rd party developers, a way to identify themselves with KDE and label their software as belonging to KDE we provide a standard KDE software label. This can be used to communicate that developers feel as part of the KDE community or that they use the KDE platform. It can be used for example on application web sites, in the about dialog of applications or in general communication about applications, especially in cases where it's not obvious that an application is part of KDE or making use of KDE technology.
You can download the images from the [http://www.kde.org/stuff/clipart.php official KDE graphics page].
 
=Choosing a label=


To be able to express different aspects of the relationship to KDE and provide some variety for application authors we provide a choice of three labels, which are recommended for use with KDE software:
To be able to express different aspects of the relationship to KDE and provide some variety for application authors we provide a choice of three labels, which are recommended for use with KDE software:


'''"Powered by KDE"'''
==Powered by KDE==
 
This label encompasses the dual meanings of software that derives its strength from our fantastic community and from the KDE development platform. This label is recommended for all free software applications whose developers feel part of the KDE community or which make use of KDE technology.
This label encompasses the dual meanings of software that derives its strength from our fantastic community and from the KDE development platform. This label is recommended for all free software applications whose developers feel part of the KDE community or which make use of KDE technology.
 
==Built on the KDE Platform==
'''"Built on the KDE Platform"'''
This label has been chosen for the simplicity of the message it provides: this application uses the KDE platform. It is recommended for all application authors who want to stress their use of KDE technology.
 
==Part of the KDE family==
This label has been chosen for the simplicity of the message it provides: this application uses the KDE platform. It is recommended for all application authors who want to stress their use of KDE technology.
We recommend this label for application authors who in particular see themselves as part of the KDE community - and we hope anyone producing free software with KDE technology sees themselves this way.
 
'''"Part of the KDE family"'''
 
We recommend this label for application authors who in particular see themselves as part of the KDE community - and we hope anyone producing free software with the KDE Platform sees themselves this way.
 
==Call for artwork==
 
We need great artwork for the labels above. Please submit designs here by uploading to the wiki and '''provide some means of contacting you'''. If you want to hide your email address you can try [http://mailhide.recaptcha.net/ Mailhide] where you can generate a URL that you can paste under your design - visitors will have to visit that link and solve a CAPTCHA to see your email address.
 
==Further guidance on submissions==
 
The ideas below are great - thanks very much. We'll shortly be making one last call on the Dot and then taking a vote. We would like to see some design variations with a more horizontal web-banner type layout.
 
Also '''please do provide some means of contacting you'''. If you don't want your email address here at all you can send an email to stuart dot jarvis at Google's email service (gmail.com), identifying which is your submission. Thanks, [[User:Stu|Stu]]
 
==By nn-d.de==
Actually, this was the first proposal on this page but it was removed for some reason by [[StarWolf]], so here I post it again:
 
[[Image:Kde powered labels.png]]
These labels are created according to the KDE corporate guidelines (i. e. they use Bistream Vera Sans). The form is derived from the KDE logo.
 
[[Image:NndLabels2.png]]
Here is a second idea which could be used parallely to my first sketch if you want to have something more horizontal.
 
 
==By Bugsbane (@t gmail.com)==
[[File:Powered-by-kde.png]]
Metal badge to suggest the power in "powered by", silhouetted reflection of men and women at the bottom (happily holding hands, no less...) suggests kde being actual people, not just software. All done in svg. Just let me know if you'd like the original.
 
==By StarWolf==
http://community.kde.org/images.community/e/eb/Sparky.png http://community.kde.org/images.community/7/78/Bbkde.png
http://community.kde.org/images.community/6/6a/Bbkde2.png
 
My apologies when i uploaded these the first time looks like i wiped out others artwork .
 
==Entry By verbalshadow==
These are obviously based off the KDE Oxygen Logo Style which will help maintain Brand Identity. The gear is moved to the lower left to emphasize that these are the people, companies, and organizations that help move KDE and it's software. Provided additional colors for other KDE Group labels.
 
[[File:Software_labels.png]]
SVG File [[Media:Software_labels_no_font.svg]]
 
--[[User:Verbalshadow|Verbalshadow]] 05:29, 11 April 2010 (UTC)
 
===Iterations===
These are in response to comments on the KDE Promo List.
[[File:Softwarelabelsiterations.png]]
 
SVG File requires the open font [http://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com/fonts/7-league-gothic League Gothic] [[Media:Software_Labels_Iterations.svg]]
[[User:Verbalshadow|Verbalshadow]] 17:49, 9 May 2010 (UTC)
==Entry By ivan==
[[User:Ivan|Ivan]]: Simple proposals based on oxygen logo, along with the monochrome versions. Not pixel-perfect, but that can be easily fixed...
 
http://community.kde.org/images.community/8/8b/Powered-by-kde-ivan-2010.png
http://community.kde.org/images.community/a/a1/Powered-by-kde-ivan-2010-hrz.png

Latest revision as of 21:23, 24 June 2011

For giving application developers - and in particular third party developers - a way to identify themselves with KDE and to label their software as such, we provide a standard set of KDE software labels. These can be used to communicate that developers feel themselves to be part of the KDE community or that they use the KDE platform. They can be used for example on application websites, in the about dialog of applications or in general communication about releases. They can be particularly useful in cases where it is not obvious that an application is part of KDE or making use of KDE technology.

You can download the images from the official KDE graphics page.

Choosing a label

To be able to express different aspects of the relationship to KDE and provide some variety for application authors we provide a choice of three labels, which are recommended for use with KDE software:

Powered by KDE

This label encompasses the dual meanings of software that derives its strength from our fantastic community and from the KDE development platform. This label is recommended for all free software applications whose developers feel part of the KDE community or which make use of KDE technology.

Built on the KDE Platform

This label has been chosen for the simplicity of the message it provides: this application uses the KDE platform. It is recommended for all application authors who want to stress their use of KDE technology.

Part of the KDE family

We recommend this label for application authors who in particular see themselves as part of the KDE community - and we hope anyone producing free software with KDE technology sees themselves this way.