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Collection of Hit Noses (26)
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This cheeky bull combines toughness and charm-ideal for brands wanting to project strength with a playful twist.
A cheerful, drooling baby in a diaper, wearing a red bow and clutching a pink bottle-ideal for lighthearted, child-friendly visuals.
A stylized character wearing a striped shirt and a small bandage across the nose-suggesting minor injury or post-procedure care.
A mischievous bull with sharp horns and a cheeky smile peeks out from behind a wall-ideal for adding bold character to your design.
A young athlete pauses mid-activity with a nasal plug-common for nosebleeds or airflow control during sports.
A refined single-line illustration capturing the profile of a human nose and upper lip with artistic simplicity.
A lively cartoon character caught mid-shout, arms flailing-perfect for illustrating surprise, enthusiasm, or chaos.
Illustration of a nasal bridge fracture, highlighting the typical location of injury on the upper part of the nose.
This image shows significant periorbital bruising and forehead swelling-common signs of blunt force trauma or accident-related injury.
A playful yet fierce cartoon bull helps children associate the letter “B” with “bull” in this vibrant alphabet illustration.
A cheerful Santa-themed party game where players try to pin the red nose on Santa’s face-perfect for holiday gatherings!
A child showing classic allergy symptoms like nasal congestion and fever, with airborne allergens illustrated around him.
A skeptical cartoon plumber peers through a plunger like a telescope-classic visual humor for plumbing-themed content.
A side-view medical illustration of the external human nose, highlighting its structure and contours.
A cheeky, tough-looking cartoon bull with a yellow nose ring and mischievous grin-ideal for adding personality to your design.
A small, healing incision on the nasal bridge after corrective nasal surgery-typical early-stage recovery appearance.
A surprised anthropomorphic cat girl in a dark suit flinches as a red rectangle zooms past-ideal for illustrating shock or sudden interruption.
A feisty cartoon bull with a cheeky grin, sharp horns, and a swishing tail-ideal for adding humor or intensity to your project.
A child showing classic allergy or cold symptoms-nasal congestion, sweating, and discomfort-illustrates the need for early recognition and care.
This clinical image shows classic “raccoon eyes,” a sign often associated with basal skull fracture following head trauma.
