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Collection of Happy Sad Faces (43)

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A simple yet effective emoji-based rating system-choose happy, neutral, or sad to express your experience.
A clear trio of emotional response icons-happy, neutral, and sad-used to gauge user sentiment quickly and intuitively.
A cheerful smiley face next to a downcast, sad face-illustrating contrasting emotional states in simple, universal iconography.
A trio of glossy yellow smiley faces in sunglasses: one grinning widely, one frowning, and one smirking subtly-each conveying a distinct mood.
A side-by-side comparison of a worried, sad emoji and a cheerful, smiling emoji-highlighting how facial cues convey emotion.
A cheerful smiling emoji stands beside a visibly upset frowning emoji, highlighting the visual language of human emotion in digital icons.
A side-by-side visual of the universal happy and sad face icons, highlighting emotional contrast through simple line art.
A cheerful smiley face and a sad face side by side, illustrating the spectrum of human emotion.
A cheerful, minimalist smiley face that instantly conveys joy and approachability.
A striking visual metaphor: half smile, half tear-capturing the complexity of human emotion in one symbol.
A bright yellow smiley face and a deep red frowny face stand in stark emotional contrast, highlighting core human expressions.
A cheerful smiley face next to a frowning face-classic emotional opposites, sketched in bold black lines.
Use this simple three-face scale to quickly gauge user sentiment: smiley = happy, straight mouth = neutral/OK, frown = sad.
A side-by-side comparison of happy and sad expressions to help recognize core emotions visually.
One bright, smiling face rises above a sea of neutral or frowning ones-reminding us that standing out with positivity is both brave and beautiful.
One bright smile shines through a sea of frowns-reminding us that optimism and authenticity make all the difference.
The dual masks of comedy (right, smiling) and tragedy (left, frowning) represent the spectrum of human emotion in classical theater.
A clean, black-and-white side-by-side graphic showing “HAPPY” with a joyful smiley face and “SAD” with a teary frown-perfect for explaining emotional states.
A simple yet effective emoji-based emotion scale: green for positive, orange for neutral, and red for negative responses.
The white comedy mask (left) and black tragedy mask (right) embody the dual nature of dramatic storytelling.
A simple, universal set of emotion icons showing happiness, sadness, anger, and neutrality-plus two empty circles ready for your own designs.
The dual faces of drama: a laughing comedy mask and a weeping tragedy mask, representing the full spectrum of human emotion in theater.
A playful pair of jester-themed smiley faces in purple and green, capturing the joyful yet bittersweet spirit of Mardi Gras.
A validated emotion intensity scale showing faces from neutral (E, 0.59) to extreme distress (I, 0.97), with intermediate happiness (A-D) and negative expressions (F-H).
The iconic comedy (left) and tragedy (right) masks, a universal symbol of the performing arts and dramatic expression.
The traditional white masks of comedy (right) and tragedy (left) embody the dual nature of dramatic storytelling.
Even when surrounded by negativity, one bright smile can make all the difference.
A bold, split-face portrait where red and golden hues converge-each side revealing a unique eye and expression in stylized form.
A cheerful, easy-to-color child’s face ideal for young artists and classroom activities.
Classic comedy (left) and tragedy (right) masks, rendered in bold graphic style with decorative flourishes and expressive features.
Use this visual scale to quickly rate your mood: 1 = very happy, 4 = neutral, 7 = very sad.
smile even you are not happy
A colorful quartet of expressive emoji balls illustrating core human emotions: joy, anger, sadness, and concern.
One face, three emotions: how subtle shifts in expression convey complex inner states.
A minimalist side-by-side comparison of happy and sad expressions, labeled for clarity and easy understanding.
Choosing between joy and disappointment: a visual metaphor for emotional decision-making or customer sentiment evaluation.
A visual framework illustrating the shift from harmful unintended consequences to positive intended outcomes via aligned stories, structures, and patterns.
The iconic comedy (left) and tragedy (right) masks, a universal emblem of theater’s emotional range.
A joyful emoji beams with a wide smile and gives a clear thumbs-up, signaling strong approval or satisfaction.
Even in a sea of frowns, a single smile can make all the difference-literally and figuratively.
The classic yellow comedy and green tragedy masks, adorned with purple details, embody the dual nature of theatrical storytelling.
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