Error Mugs
Description: A black rectangular screen displays a red bar at the top with the text "Your for Your". Below, a yellow warning symbol is next to the text "T-shirt has been Locked!". Further down, text reads "You infected with Virus" followed by alphanumeric strings, "Stolen t information: Rissamssingen", "Pizza Stains", and "Call Technical Support". White buttons labeled "CONTINUE" and "Remove Shirt" are at the bottom.
Description: A bold, text-based composition against a black background. The top features the word "PROGRAMMING" in white. Below, "10%" is in orange with a white line. "WRITING" is in white to the right. The word "CODE" is prominently displayed in large orange lettering. Below "CODE", it reads "- AND 90% -". The bottom section states "UNDERSTANDING WHY" in white text within a white banner, followed by "WHY IT'S NOT WORKING" in large orange text.
Description: This is a digital representation of a computer window with a blue header that has minimize and close buttons. The window displays text in a stark white background. The text reads 'SOFTWARE' in black, 'A' in red, 'IS NOT' in red, and '$ERVICE' in black with a dollar sign prefix. The style is minimalist and directly typographic.
Description: Face the ultimate digital doom. This incredibly detailed sketch of the Grim Reaper gets a hilarious tech upgrade, featuring aviator sunglasses reflecting the dreaded Windows Blue Screen of Death. A phenomenal, geeky graphic for IT professionals, sysadmins, and anyone who has lost unsaved work.
Description: A funny sarcastic design featuring a broken computer error popup split by a lightning bolt with the phrase "Something Went Completely Wrong And Honestly I Am Not Even Surprised." Perfect for programmers, IT professionals, gamers, office workers, students, and anyone who laughs through everyday technical disasters and life's unexpected glitches.
Description: Feel like your 20s are moving at warp speed? This design captures the fast transition from the comfort of your youth to the corporate grind. From gaming rooms to office desks, it's the ultimate 'Quarter Life Crisis' aesthetic. Perfect for everyone navigating the ages of 18 to 26. Error 404: Youth not found
Description: A chaotic composition of overlapping computer windows in a retro operating system style. Prominent windows display 'Fatal Error' messages with bombs, a skull and crossbones, and text like 'Tatal', 'Tind Ourpe', 'hopes', 'dreams', and 'Live'. The top of the composition features the bold red text 'WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN??!!!'.
WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN??!!! Fatal Error Skull and Crossbones Live Dreams Mug
by NDR KIWIS STUDIO
$18
Description: Beyond burnout. This vintage-inspired design features a beautiful purple floral sleep mask with hidden tech error icons and the relatable slogan: "I Don't Need a Digital Detox, I Need a Year in a Coma." A perfect sarcastic gift for exhausted introverts, tech workers, and anyone reaching the limit of modern life.
Description: Map flying. One shoe gone. Compass spinning. Everything falling apart — and still moving forward. Trail & Error is the most honest hiking motto ever created. Nobody gets it perfectly right the first time. Most people get it catastrophically wrong several times. Still Made It isn't a modest achievement — it's the whole point. For every hiker who arrived at the destination missing something but made it anyway.