Electronics Pins and Buttons
Description: There might be some scattering dots around the drawings, these dots were left on purpose for a more vintage look. Perfect tee gift idea for mom, dad, brother, sister, friend for any occasions, especially the holidays such as St. Patrick's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's day and Birthdays!
Description: Founded by Ralph Matthews and Karl Hassel in Chicago, Illinois, as Chicago Radio Labs in 1918 as a small producer of amateur radio equipment. The name "Zenith" came from ZN'th, a contraction of its founders' ham radio call sign, 9ZN. They were joined in 1921 by Eugene F. McDonald, and Zenith Radio Company was formally incorporated in 1923. The fledgling company soon became known for its high-quality radios and electronic innovations. Zenith introduced the first portable radio in 1924 and would go on to innovate and define the home television market. Zenith pioneered high-contrast, flat-face picture tubes, and the multichannel television sound (MTS) stereo system, and was one of the first companies to introduce a digital HDTV system.
Description: A minimalist monochrome composition featuring the word "ELECTRONICS" in large, bold white capital letters against a black background. Below it, in a smaller, italicized white font, is the text 'the science of fixing devices by simply turning them off and on again-because somehow, it works.'
Description: A tribute to the golden age of analog sound. This vintage hi-fi audio stack collage brings together the tactile beauty of stereo receivers, turntables, cassette decks, and classic speakers. Every knob, meter, and frequency dial echoes an era when sound was physical. Perfect for audiophiles, vinyl collectors, music producers, DJs, and anyone who believes analog still breathes. Where signal becomes memory.
Description: "Mikroelektronik im Sozialismus, Für das Wohl des Volkes" or "Microelectronics in Socialism For The Welfare of the People" This design comes from an East German (GDR) poster depicting the face of Karl Marx onto a circuit board celebrating the use of modern microelectronics in building socialism. I have completely redrawn, recolored, and refinished this design in order to preserve this important and fascinating piece of East German and technological history. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Microelectronics in Socialism For The Welfare of the People - East German Soviet Propaganda Pin
by SpaceDogLaika
$2.75 $3.25
Description: Retro Walkman shirt for people who remember what it felt like to press play on a fresh mixtape, clip the player to your belt, and disappear into the sound. This design is a tribute to the portable cassette player that defined personal music in the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s — long before streaming made listening frictionless. Back then, music took effort. You chose your tapes, you managed your batteries, and when it ate your favorite one you learned to pencil-rewind. That analog listening experience had a weight to it that streaming will never fully replicate. For hip hop fans, lo-fi music heads, 90s kids, and anyone who misses the ritual of analog music on the go. Makes a great gift for music lovers, nostalgia collectors, and retro tech fan
Retro Walkman Cassette Player Graphic Tee (Black Lines) – 80s 90s Music Nostalgia Y2K Streetwear Pin
by Analog Digital Visuals
$2.75 $3.25
Description: Discover The Wonderful Wizard Of Electronics. Ideal for electrical engineers, electronics technicians, science students, and tech hobbyists who are passionate about technology and circuits.
The Wonderful Wizard Of Electronics Electrical Engineering Tech Science Enthusiast Pin
by 0reooos ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
$2.75 $3.25
Description: Retro Walkman shirt for people who remember what it felt like to press play on a fresh mixtape, clip the player to your belt, and disappear into the sound. This design is a tribute to the portable cassette player that defined personal music in the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s — long before streaming made listening frictionless. Back then, music took effort. You chose your tapes, you managed your batteries, and when it ate your favorite one you learned to pencil-rewind. That analog listening experience had a weight to it that streaming will never fully replicate. For hip hop fans, lo-fi music heads, 90s kids, and anyone who misses the ritual of analog music on the go. Makes a great gift for music lovers, nostalgia collectors, and retro tech fan
Retro Walkman Cassette Player Graphic Tee (Cyclamen Pink Colorway) – 80s 90s Music Nostalgia Y2K Streetwear Pin
by Analog Digital Visuals
$2.75 $3.25
Description: A stark black background frames white text that reads "ELECTRONICS ENGINEER" above a white digital multimeter. The multimeter displays "12.34v" on its screen. A dial shows various settings like QV, 2C, AC, and units like V, mV, and F. Red and black probes extend from the bottom.
Description: There might be some scattering dots around the drawings, these dots were left on purpose for a more vintage look. Perfect tee gift idea for mom, dad, brother, sister, friend for any occasions, especially the holidays such as St. Patrick's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's day and Birthdays!