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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 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.
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.
A bold, split-face portrait where red and golden hues converge-each side revealing a unique eye and expression in stylized form.
Classic comedy (left) and tragedy (right) masks, rendered in bold graphic style with decorative flourishes and expressive features.
A colorful quartet of expressive emoji balls illustrating core human emotions: joy, anger, sadness, and concern.
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.
The classic yellow comedy and green tragedy masks, adorned with purple details, embody the dual nature of theatrical storytelling.
