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Collection of Phobia Cliparts (26)
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Handy phobia graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
This illustration shows a person overwhelmed by five major phobias, each represented in a symbolic orb around them.
A mischievous green germ gets a surprise when confronted by a bottle of soap-showing why washing hands works!
Even the tiniest spider can trigger big reactions-this cartoon captures that classic moment of exaggerated panic perfectly.
Watch out below! This fearless (or maybe not-so-fearless) skater takes flight over a classic roller coaster loop.
Three friends of different backgrounds enjoy a quiet moment together on a park bench-talking, listening, and reading.
When nature gets a little too close for comfort-this classic cartoon captures the universal panic of a surprise bee encounter.
A classic black widow spider (Latrodectus spp.) suspended by a silk thread, showcasing its glossy black body and signature red hourglass marking.
A menacing yet playful black spider prop with vivid red eyes and textured fur, ideal for festive scares.
A playful yet clear visual reminder: fear doesn’t have to control you-take back your life with “Phobia Free.”
A student overwhelmed by basic math operations-plus, minus, multiply, divide-reflecting common feelings of math anxiety.
A cartoon of someone overwhelmed by common life stressors: school, work, finances, family, and health concerns.
This expressive cartoon captures the classic “cold sweat” moment-ideal for visualizing nervousness or last-minute panic.
This illustration depicts a child experiencing anxiety in an elevator-a classic representation of claustrophobia.
A person in distress underwater, demonstrating the signs of drowning: open mouth, upward gaze, and inability to call for help.
Sometimes what we see in the mirror doesn’t match reality-a powerful visual on body image perception.
A cheerful, illustrated collection of volunteer pledge signs showing eagerness and commitment-ideal for inspiring action.
This expressive cartoon captures classic signs of anxiety: nail-biting, sweating, and wide-eyed tension.
A brave knight stands firm as a massive green dragon unleashes a torrent of flame-epic medieval fantasy in action.
A classic holiday snow globe with a vibrant Christmas tree, colorful baubles, gentle snowfall, and a festive red ribbon bow.
A classic cartoon-style depiction of a dentist using a mirror and probe during a routine checkup-fun, clear, and clinically accurate.
A classic depiction of acute stress-notice the furrowed brow, sweat beads, and hands clasped over the mouth.
