Funny Developer Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: A humorous statement about software development presented in a diagonal, distressed text style. The text reads: "99 bugs in the code 99 bugs in the code Take one down and patch it up 117 bugs in the code." The text is off-white with a speckled texture against a black background.
99 Bugs in the Code Take One Down and Patch it Up 117 Bugs in the Code Phone Case
by Ivan Belcic
$17 $23
Description: Finally finished that code, experiment, or long night shift? This 16-bit retro pixel art features a tired worker in a white lab coat stretching in their desk chair with a well-deserved cup of coffee. Featuring a bold white outline that looks perfect as a die-cut sticker or on dark t-shirts! A relatable and funny gift for overworked scientists, lab techs, programmers, medical students, and software engineers who run on caffeine.
Description: I'm Not Lazy I'm Just Buffering... Please Wait — a funny and relatable design featuring distressed blue and white typography with a loading spinner graphic, progress bar, and tech icons including battery, brain, and wifi symbols, plus the phrase "I'M NOT LAZY, I'M JUST BUFFERING... PLEASE WAIT." Perfect for introverts, tech lovers, gamers, programmers, IT professionals, and anyone who needs a moment to load. Great gift for birthdays and anyone with a sense of humor about being slow to respond or needing processing time.
Description: Show off your coding skills and your terrible sense of humor all at once. This nerdy design features a classic retro server cylinder icon with the text "I Keep All My Dad Jokes In A Database". Perfect for programmers, software engineers, database administrators, and tech-savvy fathers. An awesome gift for Father's Day, IT professionals, or computer science students.
Description: Dig into laughter with this hilarious "World Wide Worm" design featuring a hardworking earthworm using a laptop underground with a coffee mug that says "I ♥ Dirt." Perfect for programmers, remote workers, IT professionals, coders, gardeners, nature lovers, and anyone who enjoys clever wordplay and geeky humor. This vintage-inspired graphic combines internet culture with funny animal art, making it an excellent gift for software developers, tech enthusiasts, students, office coworkers, and worm lovers. Great for birthdays, work anniversaries, Earth Day, or everyday casual wear.
Description: A cute and funny design for all programming and dog lovers 🐶💻 A cute and funny design for people who love dogs and programming 🐶💻 A cute dog happily coding with the words "Sit Stay Code." Great for programmers, computer science students, and tech fans who like to have fun with their clothes. A black background and a clean design make this great for T-shirts, stickers, and tech gifts.
Description: Sarcastic excitement for another work meeting. Scrum meetings taking forever, every programmer, coder, hacker or coworker swag wear to code in style. Developer tech is fun, wear the geek swag and make your software in style is funnier. Stand up and review the burndown chart on retrospective. All the story points and estimates are often best when full of fun dev gear. Get your developer gear, for frontend and backend developers. Devops, sysadmin and SRE ruling the servers. Code father wear. Fun birthday present. Perfect gift for Mom / Dad / Kids / Aunt / Uncle / Father / Girlfriend / Boyfriend / Sister / Brother / Wife / Husband.
Description: A 16-bit pixel art orange cat sitting at a computer desk with a completely deadpan poker face, featuring the highly sarcastic text "I Hear You. I Just Don't Care." Perfect for software engineers, introverts, burned-out office workers, and anyone who is entirely out of patience for today's meetings!
Description: This design consists of the unicode emoticon for shrugging your shoulders and smiling and the text "it works on my machine", one of the most frequent excuses you hear when confronting a programmer with a bug. The text elements are printed in dark grey on a white background on different products.
Shrug it works on my machine - Programmer Excuse Design Phone Case
by Ramiro's Designs for Computer Geeks and Nerds
$17 $23
Description: If you're into coding and computer science (CS), the this funny software engineer shirt is just for you! This cool coder tshirt makes the perfect gift for any programming enthusiast or engineering student in your life. It doesn't matter what kind of code -- all software developers are welcome!
Description: This unique design captures the essence of a programmer's daily journey with a humorous "Progress Facts" infographic. It outlines the typical "Amount Per Day" for a coder, including AI suggestions, compile errors, frequent Stack Overflow searches, essential coffee consumption, the inevitable unexpected bugs, and the satisfying tiny victories. The chart playfully states that "Daily values are based on a diet of caffeine, code, and chaos," perfectly summarizing the tech world. The bottom of the design features the relatable mantra: "I fixed it. New problem. That's progress." This witty statement resonates with every software developer, programmer, and computer science student who navigates the challenges of coding and debugging
Description: It Works On My Machine. Developer humor for programmers, coders, software engineers, and IT professionals. Funny computer science saying.
It Works On My Machine Developer Programmer Funny Computer Science Engineer Phone Case
by QUEST QUALITY QUARTERS
$17 $23
Description: Embrace the relatable humor of software development with this unique design featuring the iconic phrase 'I Didn't Test It But I Have A Good Feeling'. This design captures the lighthearted side of coding and programming, a common sentiment among developers and engineers. The artwork showcases a stylized computer monitor filled with tech-savvy doodles, including AI speech bubbles, a coffee mug with a code tag, a terminal window icon, and curly braces. It's a conversation starter for anyone in the tech industry. Ideal for programmers, coders, software engineers, and IT professionals who understand the daily challenges and triumphs of writing and deploying code. Whether you're a backend developer, frontend designer, or an AI enthusiast.