The logo of the National Autistic Society, designed by NAS board member Gerald Gasson in 1963. Considered the original "Autism Puzzle Piece" symbol. A square puzzle piece with four tabs. The left half dark green, the right half black. Inside the outline is an illustration of a short-haired child sadly wiping their eye.
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