The deaf person icon is part of the IconVault Health & Wellness collection. It belongs to the Person Gesture family and ships as a transparent PNG so it drops cleanly onto any background — light themes, dark themes, photo overlays, sticker sheets and printables. The original glyph comes from the open-source OpenMoji v15 dataset, redistributed here under its CC BY-SA 4.0 license, and IconVault adds the editorial framing, blogger-focused use cases and tagged metadata that helps you actually find the right asset for the job.
Bloggers and content creators reach for the deaf person icon when they need a small, recognisable visual cue inside long-form posts, social tiles or printable PDFs. The icon is sized at 618×618 pixels with a clean alpha channel, so it scales down to a 24×24 favicon or up to a 1080×1080 Pinterest tile without jagged edges. Designers can recolour the included monochrome variant to match their brand palette, or layer the colour version directly on top of photography for instant credibility. Common search terms that lead people to this asset include accessibility, deaf, ear, gesture, hear, person, which is why IconVault organises everything by both visual subgroup and editorial niche.
Inside the Health & Wellness hub you will find hundreds of related transparent PNG icons covering similar themes. Transparent PNG icons for health, fitness and wellbeing posts — habit trackers, workout routines, mindfulness journals, mental-health awareness graphics and clinic landing pages. Typical editorial uses for assets in this hub include:
- Habit trackers and morning routine printables.
- Workout posters and fitness challenge graphics.
- Mindfulness journal covers and meditation cards.
- Mental health awareness social posts.
- Clinic, dentist and therapist landing pages.
If you are publishing the deaf person icon inside a blog post or downloadable, please credit OpenMoji as the original artwork source — IconVault does this automatically on the download card to the right. For commercial print runs, large-format signage or merchandise, double-check the OpenMoji license terms before shipping. The transparent PNG format is compatible with WordPress block editor, Ghost, Substack, Squarespace, Wix, Notion, Canva, Figma, Affinity Publisher, Adobe Express, PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote and most email service providers including Mailchimp, ConvertKit, Beehiiv and Substack.
Looking for variations? Browse the Person Gesture subcategory for icons that share the same visual language, or jump to one of the related tag pages further down the page. Every icon in IconVault has its own dedicated detail page with download links, suggested use cases and at least one editorially curated set of related assets, so you never end up on a dead end or a placeholder. There are no hidden paywalls, no email gates and no sign-up required to download an icon — just click, save, and ship your post.
Suggested use cases
Designers and bloggers reach for the deaf person icon when they need a small, instantly recognisable visual cue. Below are five patterns we see come up again and again inside the Health & Wellness hub:
- Habit trackers and morning routine printables.
- Workout posters and fitness challenge graphics.
- Mindfulness journal covers and meditation cards.
- Mental health awareness social posts.
- Clinic, dentist and therapist landing pages.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I use the deaf person icon on a commercial blog?
Yes. The icon is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 by the OpenMoji project, which permits commercial use as long as you credit OpenMoji and share derivative works under the same license. A link to openmoji.org in your footer or a credit line at the bottom of the post is sufficient.
What size is the download?
The primary download is a transparent PNG at 618×618 pixels with full alpha. A 72×72 pixel version is also available for use as a favicon or small inline icon. A monochrome black variant is provided for layouts that need a flat single-tone treatment.
Why is the icon part of the Health & Wellness hub?
IconVault classifies every asset by editorial niche rather than by raw OpenMoji group. The deaf person icon scored highest against the Health & Wellness keyword set during the seeding step. If you think it belongs somewhere else, please let us know — we ship reclassifications inside our weekly seed run.