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Collection of Deaf Persons (22)

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A cheerful individual gestures upward-perfect for highlighting key points or encouraging engagement.
A cheerful individual with medium-dark skin tone points upward, suggesting ideas, direction, or inspiration.
A cheerful pair enjoying a classic hand-clapping rhyme, fostering connection through playful interaction.
A friendly thinker-pointing to the head to signal “I’ve got an idea!” or “Let me think about that.”
Paying close attention-this icon signals active listening or the need to tune in.
A gentle reminder that true connection begins when we listen with both our ears and our hearts.
A friendly thinker-pointing to the head to signal “I’ve got an idea!” or “Let me think about that.”
A vibrant group of deaf friends connecting through expressive sign language under the trees in a sunny city park.
A person cupping their hand to their ear, a universal gesture for trying to hear better or signaling hearing difficulty.
A person in profile wearing a discreet hearing aid, highlighting everyday assistive technology for hearing health.
An ear icon with a slash through it signals that sound is disabled or unavailable-used widely in digital interfaces and accessibility contexts.
A stylized hand drawing in bold ink lines, featuring a textured wristband and expressive finger positioning.
This symbol indicates hearing impairment or that sound is disabled-commonly used in digital interfaces and accessibility settings.
A man and woman engage in conversation while a large ear with a mute icon and interlocking gears illustrates the mechanics-and challenges-of effective listening.
Jesus gently places His hands on the blind man’s eyes-a tender, transformative act of divine healing.
This “no sound” icon clearly communicates hearing loss, audio muting, or accessibility needs across digital and physical environments.
A cheerful cartoon woman claps her hands while red arrows show dynamic movement-perfect for illustrating approval, rhythm, or instruction.
A young newsboy listens intently as a stylishly dressed man shares a story or advice-capturing a nostalgic moment from the past.
A thoughtful set of illustrated older adults, each with unique expressions-from curiosity to joy-ideal for representing diverse seniors in digital interfaces.
An animated senior citizen uses a megaphone to amplify his voice, symbolizing active participation and leadership in community dialogue.
A vibrant, conceptual illustration showing healthcare professionals collaborating to examine and treat a giant human ear-symbolizing comprehensive ear care.
When loud voices drown out quiet concerns-this cartoon captures the tension of miscommunication in everyday life.
A focused conversation between colleagues using a checklist to ensure nothing is missed during project planning.