Hi people, after discussing this with a number of people and getting generally positive feedback in this forum itself, I'm bringing this out on it's own.
A while back I began looking into symbols for Asperger's and found little out there, almost nothing really used, and what was there, had it's own issues.
So, one needed to be created. To start, it needed to be well-thought out. At the foundation, it needed to be both simple and have meaning.
What came to mind was something both geometric and natural, relating to logic or focus. Since, naturally, that is what we have in common. And, naturally, that is what I believe empowers us.
So, this came together:
Character: ✻
The "Teardrop-Spoked Asterisk", Unicode character U+273B, HTML code
Code: & #10043;
And, in having something for us, you have to think big: It could be in jewelry, on pins, as tattoos, even on dating sites, you name it. Not to mention, it's reaching to the stars, in a sense.
Now, to be clear, this isn't just any asterisk. As you see, it's a specific kind of asterisk. And, it's something we'll notice. We're all detail focused enough for recognize it.
The idea is for it is to cusp that edge of being common and unique. That way, WE all know what it is, but it really can't be appropriated, since it's already in the open. It's a way of being both proud (if we truly own it) and "hiding in plain sight". People who don't know, won't know THAT type of asterisk is an Asperger's Asterisk, but people who do, will. And, with this, we can maybe help each other out a bit more.
So, this simple symbol would be all of the below:
1) specific - an asterisk - otherwise it won't mean anything to enough people to work
2) distinct - a curved edge shaped (i.e. teardrop) asterisk, which really isn't used as a symbol anywhere - otherwise it won't be recognized by us
3) subtle - because it's just an asterisk, it wouldn't immediately mean anything to anyone - otherwise people will ask about it out of the blue.
And, it can't disappear, since an asterisk is on your phone, calculator, spreadsheet, and used in regular communication on a daily basis. Just like the button, we're part of daily life and here to stay.
So, thoughts? And, since I've heard good feedback, if you're good with it, would you guys start spreading the word?
I think it would be handy to have something like this for us to share, in such a simple, subtle and direct way, especially when we can't just know who each other are, just from a glance.