How about a new symbol for the Spectrum of Autism?

The 'Puzzle Piece' autism spectrum symbol designs (such as the ribbon) are thought of by many autistic people as inappropriate.

I do not have a 'piece missing', neither am I waiting to be solved.  I am me, with all my faults and attributes, but I am autistic.

So I was musing about a different design to indicate the Autism Spectrum.  There have been various 'spectrum' designs in the past - two which spring to mind are the 'Captain Scarlet' Spectrum organisation, and the Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon desgn.

I think the design of either of these could be adapted.  The Captain Scarlet one could have the Yellow 'S' adapted by removing the top bit, putting it into mirror image and then making the bottom bit into an 'A' for Autism (perhaps even putting the letters in the curvy bit.

The dark side of the moon could also be adapted, the Prism being changed to an 'A', indicating that from the 'white light' of everyone, there are a whole spectrum of people which make the whole.  I know there are copyright problems so they would have to be used as ideas only, and I know there are other ideas.

I particularly like the version below, just change the prism to an 'A' by extending the sides a bit and it is done!:

My main point is that I think there are many better ideas for a design to indicate a Spectrum, without something which some think of as offensive.

Has anyone got any ideas.  I will get the 'Captain Scarlet' design done how I am envisaging it, as I am not sure I am explaining it well, but as a circle it lends itself to a badge!

I look forward to any comments about this.

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  • Here is a sketch of the tree logo (painstakingly produced in Windows Paint but could do it better with a different drawing program). I liked your idea of having A's as the leaves. The thing about the A's is that each one of them is different (in font, size, and colour) because we are all unique. I would like to add a saying in the bottom half but I wasn't sure what to put for that. No puzzle pieces in sight, though I am not philosophically as opposed to puzzle pieces as some others are because I think people on the spectrum would be better than average at assembling puzzles. However, I can see why people would object to the puzzle pieces because of the original intention of that symbol (as if we have something missing or are a problem to be solved). This is my original design so I trust that this wouldn't be used without my permission.

  • I like the Slenderman who has put in an appearance!  But I do like it, the different 'branches' of autism.

    I have had another idea so I'm off to my other computer which has the software to do it.  If it half comes off, I will post it later today!

    Just keeps me occupied while not at work!

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  • I like the Slenderman who has put in an appearance!  But I do like it, the different 'branches' of autism.

    I have had another idea so I'm off to my other computer which has the software to do it.  If it half comes off, I will post it later today!

    Just keeps me occupied while not at work!

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