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Collection of Emotions (53)
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A vibrant grid of 16 emoji faces, each conveying a distinct emotion-from playful winks to fiery rage and grayscale irony.
A colorful, minimalist illustration of six emotional states-perfect for teaching emotional literacy or UI/UX empathy mapping.
From left to right: red sad face (dissatisfied), orange neutral face (undecided), green happy face (satisfied).
A clean, modern set of ten expressive emoji icons, each conveying a distinct emotion-from joyful smiles to frustration and silence.
A diverse grid of 24 emoji faces showcasing a full spectrum of human emotions-from laughter and love to rage and tears.
A visual reference of 24 expressive cartoon faces, each illustrating a specific emotion-from joyful excitement to awkward embarrassment.
A clean set of eight sketched emotion faces, each clearly labeled to support intuitive user interface feedback or emotional literacy teaching.
A detailed visual reference of 56 hand-drawn emotion emojis, each labeled with its corresponding psychological state for quick identification and learning.
Choose your mood: red for unhappy, green for neutral, yellow for happy-ideal for quick user sentiment capture.
A colorful, easy-to-understand emotions chart designed for young learners, showcasing real children expressing feelings like happy, sad, excited, and surprised.
A clear, hand-drawn chart of 25 distinct facial expressions, each labeled with its corresponding emotion for easy identification and learning.
A colorful, numbered visual guide helping learners identify and name common emotions through expressive cartoon faces.
A detailed sketch-style emotion chart showing 30 expressive faces, each labeled with a precise emotional state for visual communication or UX reference.
A colorful, kid-friendly emotions chart that uses real children’s faces to teach emotional literacy in an engaging, accessible way.
A handy reference sheet of expressive cartoon faces, perfect for teaching emotional literacy or designing character animations.
A visual emotion wheel helps identify and articulate complex feelings by linking core emotions to subtler states like “irritated,” “bouncy,” or “intimate.”
A versatile collection of simple, expressive emoticons drawn in black-and-white line art-perfect for conveying emotion without color or complexity.
The classic theatrical masks of comedy (left) and tragedy (right), embodying joy and sorrow in dramatic arts.
This illustrated emotions chart helps identify and understand nuanced facial expressions across a wide spectrum of human feelings.
A playful, animated smiley face shouting “I LOVE IT!”-ideal for celebrating wins, sharing enthusiasm, or adding fun to digital messages.
A vibrant educational poster showing four children modeling core emotions-happy, afraid, guilty, and excited-to support social-emotional learning in young learners.
Her radiant smile and open hands capture pure delight-ideal for illustrating happiness, success, or surprise moments.
A woman holds a cheerful mask beside her solemn face, illustrating the tension between outward appearance and inner reality.
A clear, labeled illustration showing six fundamental facial expressions to help identify and understand human emotions.
This classic worried emoji conveys unease or apprehension with expressive eyes and a downturned mouth.
A lively collage of emoji faces illustrating the full spectrum of human emotions in digital communication.
Business professionals conceal their faces behind paper masks showing varied emotions-highlighting the gap between professional demeanor and inner feelings.
A playful arrangement of nine yellow emojis showcasing a full spectrum of human emotions-from joy and love to frustration and shock.
A clean set of four expressive emoji faces: smiling (happy), downturned mouth (sad), open mouth (surprised), and straight line (neutral).
A handy visual reference of 20 expressive emoji faces, each labeled with its corresponding emotion for quick identification and learning.
A set of six engaging, color-coded emotion faces perfect for helping children or learners identify and discuss feelings.
A playful collection of nine expressive emoji-style faces in bold colors, each conveying a distinct human emotion-from angry red to surprised blue.
A fun, educational visual aid to teach emotional literacy-perfect for early childhood education and social-emotional learning (SEL).
This glossy purple sad face icon clearly communicates disappointment or sadness in a clean, modern design.
A fun visual aid to teach young learners how to recognize common emotions through facial expressions.
A happy, approachable cartoon girl with a ponytail and soft smile-ideal for engaging young audiences.
A colorful, inclusive set of 30 expressive cartoon faces-each depicting a distinct emotion-with matching black-and-white outlines for versatile use.
A visibly upset cartoon boy with rosy cheeks and a frowning expression-perfect for illustrating feelings of sadness or disappointment.
A cheerful set of pineapple mascots illustrating core emotions-from confident and happy to worried and disappointed-with clear labels for easy learning.
A cheerful set of nine expressive sunflower characters-each with a distinct kawaii face, from heart-eyed love to playful squints.
This emotional thermometer shows a low reading, flanked by emojis reflecting a range of feelings-from frustration to contentment and care.
This glossy purple sad face icon clearly communicates disappointment or sadness in a clean, modern design.
A simple yet effective visual label showing contrasting emotional states-sadness and happiness-to introduce the concept of emotions and feelings.
A vibrant collection of 30+ expressive cartoon faces illustrating core emotions-ideal for teaching emotional literacy to young learners.
A joyful, expressive collage of kids illustrating core emotions-ideal for teaching emotional literacy in schools or therapy settings.
A charming set of expressive illustrations featuring a young Black girl with curly hair and a purple bow, perfect for teaching emotions or adding diversity to digital content.
A vibrant grid of classic yellow emojis showcasing a wide emotional range, ideal for designers and content creators.
A joyful sunflower with a wide smile, ideal for bringing warmth and positivity to any creative project.
A classic, joyful smiley face radiating happiness-ideal for uplifting messages and friendly branding.
