Error Pins and Buttons
Description: Programmer Humor Professional Error Translator Text Typography pairs a bold typography programmer theme with a natural, wearable feel, for anyone who enjoys programmer merchandise and programmer vibes. Made for coworker gift who want an easy programmer piece for tees, stickers, hoodies, mugs, and everyday gear.
Description: System offline! This "Error 404: Motivation Not Found" design features a striking glitch-art aesthetic with vibrant pink and teal typography. Perfect for the digitally exhausted, it depicts an overworked character literally "loading" their morning coffee while surrounded by low-battery warnings and system failure pop-ups. Whether you're a coder, a gamer, or a professional procrastinator, this retro-tech inspired illustration is the ultimate anthem for those days when your internal server just won't boot up.
Description: This is a character study in total cognitive refusal. Captured the look of a Frenchie whose internal server has officially timed out. We’re obsessed with the heavy-eyed stare—it’s the ultimate "Error 404: Brain Not Found" vibe for those days when reality is just too much to process.
Description: A nostalgic retro operating system interface featuring pixelated mouse cursor and loading hourglass icons above bold white text reading "ERROR 404: MOTIVATION NOT FOUND", framed by a vintage desktop taskbar complete with a Japanese start button and a December 31, 1999 timestamp.
Description: Still waiting for that productivity to download? This "Error 404: Motivation Not Found" design is the ultimate anthem for anyone whose brain is currently on "Loading..." status. Featuring a split-tone retro font, an empty loading bar, and characters completely crashed at their desks and on the sofa, it captures the "MEH" of a low-battery day. With fun details like a sad coffee mug, a broken hourglass, and a "MEH" calendar, this illustration is perfect for programmers, students, and professional procrastinators who are currently out of order.
Description: Hack the simulation with the premium Interstellar Error Matrix Reloaded t-shirt. Featuring a raw digital comic sketch of a cosmic racer marked with number 350 surfing through a glitched space field. Perfectly engineered for cyberpunk hackers, techno ravers, and alternative streetwear rebels who use heavy ironies to destroy corporate trends. Wear an authentic anti-dogma statement.
Description: Formatting mental loops as terminal stack traces, this Programmer graphic delivers sharp humor for anyone who overanalyzes everything. Tailored for software developers, students, and engineers working through complex logic. Show off this Programmer artwork as a relatable badge of overthinking honor.
Description: ERROR 404: Cat cooperation not found. Meow.exe has crashed and will not be restarting. This Y2K aesthetic cat tee combines early 2000s internet nostalgia with pure cat chaos energy. Perfect for Gen Z cat lovers and anyone who remembers dial-up internet.
Meow Exe Has Stopped Working Funny Y2K Cat Shirt | Retro Tech Cat Tee | Y2K Aesthetic Cat Lover Gift Pin
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$2.75 $3.25
Description: Error 404 Dad Joke Database. For the software engineer dad who delights in clever tech themed dad jokes, this design speaks his language. Featuring a retro 8 bit pixel art graphic with a witty ERROR 404 JOKE NOT FOUND DAD A BASE quote, it is perfect for the IT professional or computer enthusiast with a nostalgic sense of humor. A fantastic choice for Father Day, a birthday, or just everyday wear for the proud tech dad.
Description: This display features the grid layout of Salt Lake City with intersection streets, residential houses, and commercial buildings. Mountains stand in the distance behind the structured roads. The text references a computer error code while highlighting the organized nature of the local urban layout. Cyclists and cars are positioned on the roads near the crosswalks and streetlights.
Description: System crash! This "Error 404: Motivation Not Found" design perfectly captures that feeling when your to-do list is long but your energy is zero. Featuring a relatable illustration of a sleepy character buried in pillows, surrounded by a dead plant, spilled coffee, and a "Page Not Found" laptop, it’s the ultimate anthem for procrastinators, techies, and anyone who isn't a morning person. Great for Mondays, office humor, or just lounging at home when you've officially given up on productivity.
Description: Anyone who has survived a long call center shift will recognize this mood: a smiling service agent blinking pixelated eyes beneath a popup that declares 'Error 418: I'm a teapot.' The crimson and teal palette, barcode collar, and deadpan office comedy turn workplace exhaustion into a knowing nod for helpdesk technicians, support operators, and everyone answering one too many calls. It captures the absurd side of tech support and the quiet panic of digital dread at the desk.