Besides giving the baby a name, we should also give it a face, or better: a symbol that can stand for focus fusion in general.
The peace-emblem I see on this web site may look good on a T-shirt, but if you want to paint it on the side of a fusion reactor, or put it on some company stationery it’s a bit 60’s Woodstock hippie-esque, isn’t it?
So I designed a focus-fusion symbol that is both abstract, hopely not trademarked yet, and a direct reminder of where it all started: With the first DPF experiments.
This logo is essentially a circle surrounded by eight smaller circles.
Regardless of how the actual electrodes of a FF generator will look like, it resembles the classic rod-cathode electrode set of many DPF’s.
The logo I designed can have a solid center or a hollow center, to accomodate a central company logo for instance.
I took the liberty of borrowing your LPP logo for the purpose of demonstration…