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Collection of Noisys (18)

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An animated emoji belts out a message through a megaphone-perfect for grabbing attention online.
This diagram illustrates common environmental noise sources that contribute to auditory stress and hearing fatigue in daily life.
When sound becomes overwhelming: a visual metaphor for noise pollution and sensory overload.
A striking megaphone icon radiating lightning bolts to convey urgency and amplified communication.
A universal “no noise” symbol: bold, distressed typography inside a red prohibition sign.
A bold, universally recognizable volume icon-perfect for toggling sound on digital interfaces.
A schematic illustration of a classic radio receiver showing incoming radio waves interacting with the antenna and tuning circuit.
Two joyful kids sharing a moment of connection-perfect for teaching communication and empathy.
Sometimes the loudest voices aren’t the ones we choose to hear-this child is overwhelmed by external noise and pressure.
A clean vector icon showing a side-profile face whispering toward an index finger point-perfect for conveying confidentiality or subtle direction.
A clear, universally recognized “No Noise” sign-ideal for maintaining silence in sensitive environments.
This symbol clearly communicates that loud speaking, shouting, or amplified sound is prohibited.
A distressed cartoon boy holding his head, showing signs of headache, frustration, or anxiety-perfect for illustrating emotional or physical discomfort in kids.
A stylized stick figure passionately shouting into a megaphone, conveying urgency and collective voice.
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A playful, black-and-white illustration of someone whispering, ideal for conveying hushed conversation or surprise.
Someone passionately shouting into a megaphone-perfect for illustrating urgency, leadership, or public outreach.
A frustrated little girl covers her ears, signaling she’s overwhelmed or refusing to listen.
A young boy sits curled up, covering his ears-depicting overwhelm, anxiety, or sensory sensitivity in children.