The orange and red-orange tones of the official logo and ribbon represent inflammation and fevers, which are prevalent in flare-ups of autoinflammatory diseases.
The Autoinflammatory Alliance logo has these colors, alongside a design that represents an inflammation, the fevers/pain of the disorders, and the passion of the informed patient/supporter.
[5] Multiple sclerosis and complex regional pain syndrome (formerly known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) awareness both use orange ribbons.
[15][16] Although the disengagement was completed in 2005, supporters continue to use the color orange as a symbol of general opposition to further Israeli withdrawals.
[17] In Nigeria the Orange Ribbon Initiative[18] is an advocacy program designed to support children with developmental disabilities, most especially the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).
[19] It seeks to ensure that these children are not stigmatized and that they receive the required support from parents, teachers, friends, government and the society.
[20] In Singapore, the orange ribbon is promoted as a symbol of racial and religious harmony, including friendship and kinship.
[21] In the 1920s, an orange ribbon was used for the national association of overallklubbar, clubs promoting a radical change in fashion meaning everyone should wear jumpsuits.