Ada Lovelace Bags
Description: A circular emblem featuring a cartoon girl with brown hair styled in two buns, wearing a yellow headband with a flower. She has large yellow-rimmed glasses, a white collar, and a teal overall-like garment. The text 'code like a girl' is arching above her head, and 'Ada Lovelace' is arching below.
Description: She saw the future of computing before the computer existed. This breathtakingly elegant mixed-media collage pays tribute to Ada Lovelace — mathematician, visionary, and the world's first computer programmer — through a composition that is itself a perfect marriage of Victorian beauty and modernist precision. Her luminous portrait, with its striking red lips and upward gaze fixed on some distant mathematical horizon, is surrounded by bold geometric elements in black, white, red, and gold: parallel lines that echo punch cards and binary code, a Bauhaus-inspired triangle, golden circles like elegant equations, and a torn fragment of aged scientific text drifting at her collar like a page from her own pioneering notes on Babbage's Analytical
Description: She saw the future of computing before the computer existed. This breathtakingly elegant mixed-media collage pays tribute to Ada Lovelace — mathematician, visionary, and the world's first computer programmer — through a composition that is itself a perfect marriage of Victorian beauty and modernist precision. Her luminous portrait, with its striking red lips and upward gaze fixed on some distant mathematical horizon, is surrounded by bold geometric elements in black, white, red, and gold: parallel lines that echo punch cards and binary code, a Bauhaus-inspired triangle, golden circles like elegant equations, and a torn fragment of aged scientific text drifting at her collar like a page from her own pioneering notes on Babbage's Analytical
Description: She saw the future of computing before the computer existed. This breathtakingly elegant mixed-media collage pays tribute to Ada Lovelace — mathematician, visionary, and the world's first computer programmer — through a composition that is itself a perfect marriage of Victorian beauty and modernist precision. Her luminous portrait, with its striking red lips and upward gaze fixed on some distant mathematical horizon, is surrounded by bold geometric elements in black, white, red, and gold: parallel lines that echo punch cards and binary code, a Bauhaus-inspired triangle, golden circles like elegant equations, and a torn fragment of aged scientific text drifting at her collar like a page from her own pioneering notes on Babbage's Analytical
Description: She saw the future of computing before the computer existed. This breathtakingly elegant mixed-media collage pays tribute to Ada Lovelace — mathematician, visionary, and the world's first computer programmer — through a composition that is itself a perfect marriage of Victorian beauty and modernist precision. Her luminous portrait, with its striking red lips and upward gaze fixed on some distant mathematical horizon, is surrounded by bold geometric elements in black, white, red, and gold: parallel lines that echo punch cards and binary code, a Bauhaus-inspired triangle, golden circles like elegant equations, and a torn fragment of aged scientific text drifting at her collar like a page from her own pioneering notes on Babbage's Analytical
Description: Machine wash cold with like colors, dry low heat This design is the ADA symbol which is the currency symbol for Cardano. Cardano will change how we handle money in the future. Whether you got into crypto through Bitcoin BTC, Ethereum ETH, Dogecoin DOGE, or any other major crypto this is the future. To the moon!
Description: Six very important women in math and science, doing things people at the time didn't think women could or should do, proving steminist have been around for a long time. Ada Lovelace, Anandibai Joshi, Jane Goodall, Katherine Johnson, Rachel Carson, Marie Curie. We need to know their names and accomplishments and learn from them. See my other feminist and lgbtq designs.