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Collection of Mentally Cliparts (28)
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Lightweight mentally assets that render cleanly on white or colored backgrounds, covering both simple silhouettes and fuller illustrations.
A stylized silhouette showing the mind at work-gears turning inside the head to visualize thought, logic, and mental processing.
A symbolic illustration showing how overwhelming thoughts can swirl in the mind-and why reaching out matters.
A symbolic depiction of diverse thinking-puzzle pieces in the brain reflect the uniqueness and complexity of human cognition and mental health.
“Come on guys, let’s go-soon everyone will be aware!” - a biting take on well-intentioned but damaging awareness efforts.
A powerful word cloud showing the emotional weight of stigma alongside hopeful messages of care, support, and understanding.
The caduceus-often associated with medicine-here highlights mental health advocacy and professional support.
A meaningful green ribbon illustration that blends symbols of peace, love, and acceptance to champion mental health awareness and compassion.
A playful trio of handprints in purple, green, and magenta-simple, messy, and full of childhood charm.
A cheerful cartoon child points to a bright yellow thought bubble announcing the “Mental Math Bundle,” with “8+8” displayed on their forehead.
This stress symptom wheel illustrates the interconnected physical, mental, emotional, and behavioral signs of chronic stress.
This hand-drawn diagram maps common mental health conditions onto brain areas to help visualize their psychological impact.
Remember: it’s “MEN-tl IL-nis,” not “KREY-zee”-a simple correction that fosters respect and understanding.
“No, you can’t compare my Bipolar to a Fruit-it’s Not Like Apples and Oranges!” - A lighthearted but meaningful take on mental health stigma.
A worried-looking child points to their tummy, visually communicating stomach pain or digestive distress.
A 3D figure actively chooses empowerment-selecting “What I Make Happen” over passive fate-symbolizing personal responsibility and growth.
A cheerful brain character flexing with dumbbells-because mental strength matters just as much as physical strength.
The green ribbon is a powerful symbol used globally to raise awareness for mental health, organ donation, and environmental protection.
A calm woman practices seated meditation in lotus pose-ideal for beginners seeking inner peace and mental clarity.
A smiling extended family embraces across generations, celebrating love and connection in a heartwarming scene.
Lucy Van Pelt presides over her makeshift psychiatric stand, charging just five cents for advice-a beloved Peanuts moment full of irony and charm.
A joyful, inclusive drawing of children of different backgrounds holding hands, affirming that every child has the capacity to learn and grow.
A joyful tree made of multicolored handprints represents unity, diversity, and shared participation.
A vibrant red apple representing health and awareness, highlighting the importance of mental wellness during this key annual campaign.
