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I think the new Autistim/Asperger's spectrum thingy pride thingy should be a color spectrum.  But made to look diffrent from the gay rights flag so people don't get confused. Maybe stick a little syombol in there.

KalahariMeerkat Wrote:
I think the new Autistim/Asperger's spectrum thingy pride thingy should be a color spectrum.  But made to look diffrent from the gay rights flag so people don't get confused. Maybe stick a little syombol in there.


umm, that's exactly how it is right now. it's the color spectrum within an infinity sign. right?

I'd tend to associate black and white with autism, but from an aesthetic point of view it would make a pretty dull logo. The rainbow and infinity sign logo works well though. Get's the point across and looks pretty.

KalahariMeerkat Wrote:
I think the new Autistim/Asperger's spectrum thingy pride thingy should be a color spectrum.  But made to look diffrent from the gay rights flag so people don't get confused. Maybe stick a little syombol in there.


My thoughts exactly!  Use horizontal stripes, as a way to acknowledge the many parallels between the gay movement and the autistic/Asperger's movement, considering the success of the gay movement and how we can learn from it.  (Where they are now is where we can hope to be in 20 years.)  The difference would be in the colors.  Ours could be a spectrum or sorts, but in otherworldly colors  Rather than suggest example, let me just point y'all to what gave me that idea...

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That's the website of a game called Treehouse (using the plastic pyramid gamepieces I had mentioned in a couple of other threads).  The pieces are available in sets of five colors, with a choice of two different color combinations.  One of them in its package looks kind of like a gay flag, and the other one has the otherworldly look that might be the basis for an autism/Asperger's flag.

As for a symbol to use in addition, stick with the infinity sign.  It's simple yet elegant, easy to draw yet the kind of symbol you might find in an advanced math book.  It even has its own Unicode definition, which lets you include it in a post as text instead of graphics, like so:  ∞

This might help: (from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_psychology )

Listed below are some common cultural (symbolic) connotations attached to colors in Western cultures, particularly in the United States. These are not necessarily consistent with color psychology or chromotherapy:

Color Common connotations

Gray Elegance, humility, respect, reverence, stability, subtlety, wisdom, anachronism, boredom, decay, decrepitude, dullness, dust, pollution, urban sprawl, strong emotions, balance, neutrality, mourning, formality, March.
White Reverence, purity, snow, peace, innocence, cleanliness, simplicity, security, humility, sterility, winter, coldness, clinicism, surrender, cowardice, fearfulness, unimaginative, air, fire, death (Eastern cultures), hope, Aries, Pisces (star signs), January.
Black Modernity, power, sophistication, formality, elegance, wealth, mystery, style, evil, death (Western cultures), fear, anonymity, anger, sadness, remorse, mourning, unhappiness, mysterious, sex, seriousness, conventionality, rebellion, sorrow, January.

Red Passion, strength, energy, fire, love, sex, excitement, speed, heat, arrogance, ambition, leadership, masculinity, power, danger, gaudiness, blood, war, anger, revolution, radicalism, socialism, communism, aggression, summer, autumn, stop, Mars (planet), respect, Gemini (star sign), December.
Studies show that red can have a physical effect, increasing the rate of respiration and raising blood pressure; red also is said to make people hungry; the red ruby is the traditional 14th wedding anniversary gift; red sky in the morning, sailor's warning; red sky at night, sailor's delight.

Blue Seas, skies, peace, unity, harmony, tranquility, calmness, coolness, confidence, conservatism, water, ice, loyalty, dependability, cleanliness, technology, winter, depression, coldness, idealism, obscenity, tackiness, air, wisdom, Earth (planet), Virgo (light blue), Pisces (pale blue) and Aquarius (dark blue) (star sign), strength, steadfastness, light, friendliness, July (sky blue), February (deep blue), peace, mourning (Iran)[citation needed], truthfulness, love.
In many diverse cultures blue is significant in religious beliefs, believed to keep the bad spirits away.

Green Nature, bad spirits, spring, fertility, youth, environment, wealth, money (US), good luck, vigor, generosity, go, grass, aggression, inexperience, envy, misfortune, coldness, jealousy, disgrace (China), illness, greed, corruption (North Africa), life eternal, air, earth (classical element), sincerity, hope, Cancer (bright green, star sign), renewal, natural abundance, growth, health, August, balance, harmony, stability, Islam.
During the Middle Ages, both green and yellow were used to symbolize the devil. Green is believed to be the unluckiest of colors in some western countries including, Britain, Ireland (where it is also the national color) and the U.S.

Yellow Sunlight, joy, happiness, earth, optimism, intellegence, idealism, wealth (gold), summer, hope, air, liberalism, cowardice, illness (quarantine), hazards, dishonesty, avarice, weakness, greed, femininity, gladness, sociability, summer, friendship, Taurus, Leo (golden yellow, star signs), April, September, deceit, hazard signs, death (Middle Ages), mourning (Egypt), courage (Japan). Yellow ribbons were worn during times of warfare as a sign of hope as women waited from their men to return.
During the Middle Ages, both green and yellow were used to symbolize the devil.

Purple Sensuality, spirituality, creativity, wealth, royalty, nobility, ceremony, mystery, wisdom, enlightenment, arrogance, flamboyance, gaudiness, mourning, profanity, exaggeration, confusion, homosexuality, pride, Libra (violet, star sign), May, November, riches, romanticism (light purple), delicacy (light purple).
Purple is the color of mourning for widows in Thailand, favorite color of Egypt's Cleopatra, and the purple heart - given to soldiers who have been wounded during warfare.

Orange Hinduism, Buddhism, energy, balance, heat, fire, enthusiasm, flamboyance, playfulness, aggression, arrogance, gaudiness, overemotion, warning, danger, enthusiasm, autumn, desire, Sagittarius (star sign), September. Orange has less intensity or aggression than red and is calmed by the cheerfulness of yellow.

Brown Calm, depth, natural organisms, nature, richness, rusticism, stability, tradition, anachronism, boorishness, dirt, dullness, filth, heaviness, poverty, roughness, earth (classical element), October, Capricorn, Scorpio (reddish brown, star signs), down-to-earth. Brown can stimulate the appetite, wholesomeness, steadfastness, simplicity, friendliness, and dependability.

Pink Spring, gratitude, appreciation, admiration, sympathy, femininity, health, love, June, marriage, homosexuality, bisexuality (both in the form of a pink triangle).
Pink ribbons can be bought to support research for a cure for breast cancer.
I am interested in vexillology, or the study of symbols and flags. Unfortunately, AS just has infintile symbols, colored puzzle pieces, and "calls for a cure".

A symbol for HFA would be interesting but might be seen as a part of some sort of alternative lifestyle.
I want to buy an iPod shuffle that has the colour of autism or AS, what colour should I get?
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