[Ssc-dev] more branding...

David Oliver david at guardianproject.info
Mon Nov 24 13:49:25 EST 2014


I agree that if the new app opens in camera view and treats the other
functions as built-in but secondary values of the camera portion of the
application, then the app can/should have a "Camera" name.

Hhave we got things to where the camera aspect of the app works without any
special configuration?  That is, can the app be used to create an on-device
gallery (in encrypted storage, but with a "gallery view" since the
built-into Android gallery app can not be used) which then allows sharing
with other apps at the user's request?



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On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Nathan of Guardian <
nathan at guardianproject.info> wrote:

> I still feel strongly the Camera(something) branding is the way to go,
> and more so, that know with our built-in camera (enhancements coming
> tomorrow!) that focusing on the idea of this app as a special kind of
> camera software, is the easiest way to describe it to people. This means
> launching into the Camera view directly when you open the app, and more.
>
> With that in mind, here are my current candidates for app names, along
> with very hastily written tag lines...
>
> ****
>
> CameraV (or CameraV3): Vital Visual Verification
>
> Camera6 (or Camera6ᵗʰ CameraVI): Sense Beyond What You See
>
> CameraEV: Extrasensory Verification & Visualization
>
> ***
>
> I think all three names are unique, stand out, easy to remember, and
> googleable. I think they all lend themselves to a nice icon/logo/imprint
> of some sort, that can be used to brand or mark media captured in this
> way.
>
> The entire system/project is still InformaCam, of course, and the
> metadata standard is still J3M.
>
> +n
>
>
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