Coder Mugs
Description: What Part Of Don't You Understand? Technology Design For Engineers, Programmers, And IT Professionals. Perfect For Computer Scientists, Developers, And Tech Enthusiasts Who Work With Circuit Boards And Electronics.
What Part Of Don't You Understand? Circuit Board Engineer Programmer Mug
by Lucenzo
$13 $18
Description: A dystopian cyberpunk t-shirt design exploring the dual nature of modern technology. The artwork features a dramatic split portrait with one side depicting industrial decay, pollution, addiction, and digital dependence symbolised by a skull and toxic red cityscape, while the other side presents clean energy, sustainable cities, renewable technology, and human-machine harmony in cool futuristic blues and greens. Large distressed typography proclaims the thought-provoking message: "TECHNOLOGY IS THE POISON AND THE CURE". The design combines dark philosophy, transhumanism, AI themes, and social commentary in a striking wearable graphic ideal for tech enthusiasts, futurists, programmers, and cyberpunk fans.
Description: A graphic with text on a black background. The words "DON'T STOP" appear in large white letters. A yellow rectangle in the middle contains the phrase "LET'S", in black letters. Below this, in large, white letters is the word "CODE". There are short yellow horizontal lines on both sides of ''DON'T''.
Description: A bold retro technology design inspired by the legendary Commodore 64 and the visual language of Japanese electronics catalogs. Monumental typography, clean technical layouts, and vintage print aesthetics come together to honor one of the most influential home computers ever created. The Japanese text includes: コモドール64 = "Commodore 64" すべての人に、パーソナルコンピューティングを。 = "Personal computing for everyone." 新しい時代が、ここから始まる。 = "A new era begins here." 日本製 = "Made in Japan" Celebrating the golden age of home computing, programming, gaming, and digital creativity, this design captures the spirit of the early computer revolution through the lens of vintage Japanese graphic design.
Commodore 64 1982 | Japanese Retro Computing Graphic Design Mug
by Obstinator
$13 $18
Description: Every coder and developer knows the struggle—when the caffeine runs out, the output crashes. This hilarious Python-style code snippet, "if coffee == empty: productivity = 0", perfectly captures the universal truth of office life. The ideal witty gift for programmers, IT professionals, and coffee-fueled students.
Description: The hardest error message to accept in the terminal. This minimalist, philosophical design perfectly captures the feeling of trying to execute life and getting blocked at every turn. Featuring the command chmod +x life.sh and its execution ./life.sh, the system delivers the cold, cruel reality: > permission denied. With crisp green prompt symbols and stark red error text, this graphic is the ultimate dark-humor statement piece for Linux sysadmins, developers, programmers, and anyone having a tough day in the command line.
Description: A playful 404 Not Found design featuring a cute, distressed face with X-shaped eyes and a tongue-out expression. Perfect for web developers, programmers, UI/UX designers, coders, IT professionals, and anyone who enjoys internet humor, coding memes, and tech-inspired graphics. Great for T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, mugs, posters, and other print-on-demand products.
Description: A dystopian graphic design exploring the dual nature of technological progress. The artwork features a split central figure with one half depicted as a decaying skull emerging from toxic industrial pollution and the other as a serene cybernetic face surrounded by glowing circuitry and a futuristic city skyline. Distressed typography declares "TECHNOLOGY IS THE POISON AND THE CURE", reinforcing the theme of innovation as both humanity's greatest threat and greatest hope. The grunge textures and high-contrast green and blue colour palette create a striking cyberpunk aesthetic perfect for tech enthusiasts, futurists, AI fans, and philosophical thinkers.
Description: Every developer knows the terrifying feeling of a bug-free codebase! This clever, minimalist design features the classic JavaScript programmer joke: if (!bugs.length) { console.log("suspicious"); }. With its colorful, syntax-highlighted layout (magenta, blue, yellow, and green), it perfectly mimics an IDE or code editor. A hilarious, must-have graphic for frontend developers, full-stack engineers, JavaScript coders, and anyone who knows that zero errors means you're probably about to push a catastrophic bug to production.