Pi Day Posters and Art Prints
Description: Perfect shirt to wear on Pi Day (March 14th) or any other day of the year when you want to show off your math side. This shirt features the beginning digits of Pi within the symbol of Pi. How many digits of Pi can you memorize? Prove it with this shirt! Great for STEM students, teachers, college students, or anyone with a quirky yet geeky vibe. Are you into Math and Science? Makes a great gift for any mathematician, geek, nerd, tech lover, college student, teacher, or back to school.
Description: Pi Day is an annual celebration on March 14th that honors the mathematical constant pi (π), which is represented by the Greek letter π and approximately equals 3.14. Pi Day Merch typically features imagery related to pi, including the symbol π, digits of pi, or puns related to pi.
Description: Pi Day is a celebration of pi, the mathematical symbol that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Pi Day is observed on March 14 or 3/14 as it's commonly written, corresponding to the first three digits of the number pi: 3.14. It is also Einstein's birthday and a holiday for some students and mathematicians.
Description: Perfect shirt to wear on Pi Day (March 14th) or any other day of the year when you want to show off your math side. This shirt features the beginning digits of Pi within the symbol of Pi. How many digits of Pi can you memorize? Prove it with this shirt! Great for STEM students, teachers, college students, or anyone with a quirky yet geeky vibe. Are you into Math and Science? Makes a great gift for any mathematician, geek, nerd, tech lover, college student, teacher, or back to school.
Description: The mathematical pi symbol reflects a pun on the word pi with a pepperoni pizza pie depicted within its silhouette. Makes a cool gift for the math teachers,foodies and pepperoni pizza aficionados within your friend circle because everybody loves pie so come and celebrate national Pi day, March 14th with its symbol! Instagram@ Artbydebcamp Facebook@ Art by Deborah Camp