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A simple yet expressive sad face icon, commonly used to represent sadness, stress, or empathy online.
A simple yet expressive cartoon face conveying concern or uncertainty-perfect for illustrating emotional states in learning materials or apps.
A clean, minimalist set of 15 expressive emoji faces in black outline, ideal for conveying emotion in digital interfaces.
When your device crashes and your mood crashes with it-this icon captures digital despair in one clean graphic.
A minimalist line-art illustration of a visibly upset boy, ideal for conveying emotion in children’s content or mental health resources.
A simple, emotive line drawing of a sad child-perfect for helping kids identify and discuss feelings.
A clean, minimalist grid of expressive emoji faces, ideal for illustrating emotion recognition or digital communication tools.
A simple, emotive line drawing of a child looking sad-perfect for illustrating feelings in kids’ materials.
A simple line-art illustration of a girl expressing sadness, perfect for teaching emotions to young learners.
A hand-drawn sad expression on a child’s face-perfect for illustrating emotions in teaching materials or counseling guides.
A sleek, monochrome sad face icon-perfect for conveying disappointment or empathy in modern design systems.
A powerful line-art depiction of raw emotional pain-mouth wide open in a scream, tears falling, brows furrowed in despair.
A cheerful, minimalist line drawing of a smiling child’s face-perfect for teaching materials or DIY crafts.
A symbolic red heart split down the middle, revealing two silhouetted faces in profile-representing connection turned to separation.
A classic blue sad face with a single tear-simple yet powerfully expressive of sorrow or heartfelt empathy.
A cheerful, gender-neutral cartoon face suitable for user avatars, infographics, or instructional materials.
A cheerful smiley face next to a sad frowny face, both sketched in bold black lines on white background.
A playful, minimalist cartoon face featuring expressive eyes, a gentle smile, and a distinctive mustache-perfect for coloring or storytelling.
A classic hand-drawn solar deity motif, blending anthropomorphic features with radiant energy in intricate linework.
A clean, minimalist angry face emoji-perfect for signaling displeasure or warning in apps and websites.
A simple, modern sad face icon ideal for conveying disappointment or error states in digital interfaces.
A neutral, gender-agnostic silhouette representing an anonymous individual in formal wear-ideal for placeholder profiles.
A classic, expressive Santa Claus sketch ideal for coloring pages, greeting cards, or festive decorations.
A passionately drawn red heart against a bright pink backdrop-simple yet deeply evocative of love and warmth.
A timeless, minimalist smiley face-perfect for conveying joy, approval, or friendliness across digital and print media.
A friendly, stylized pig face drawn in clean black outlines-ideal for logos, icons, or children’s books.
A set of four illustrated faces conveying sadness and disappointment-frontal and profile perspectives for clear emotional communication.
A classic sad face emoji with a glossy gradient finish-ideal for conveying disappointment or empathy digitally.
A sweet, smiling angel offering love with a heart-shaped hand-ideal for Valentine’s, faith-based, or children’s designs.
This red angry emoji captures intense irritation with its furrowed brows and tight frown-ideal for showing you’re truly fed up.
A cheerful, ready-to-color Ninja Turtle mask with eye holes labeled “CUT OUT EYES” for easy crafting.
This sad emoji clearly shows distress or unhappiness, commonly used to express emotional letdowns online.
A simple, expressive teddy bear outline invites kids to draw facial emotions-happy, sad, or anything in between-to explore feelings creatively.
A dynamic black-and-white line illustration of a horse rearing up, perfect for creative adaptations.
