Engineering And Technical Socks
Description: Eye-catching AutoCAT design with strong composition and bold retro style. Featuring a cute cat drafter without glasses working confidently on a CAD setup, this design brings humor to the world of AutoCAD users, engineers, architects, and students. “No Mouse Needed, Just Paws” delivers a fun and relatable message for anyone involved in drafting, technical drawing, and design work. Perfect for civil engineers, BIM modelers, architecture students, and CAD professionals who enjoy creative and funny designs. Great for t-shirts, stickers, and gifts for anyone passionate about engineering and cats.
Description: Hilarious shirt for clever IT professionals - especially, network engineers, software developers, coders, programmers, and system administrators. Next time someone tells you that that their critical services are in the cloud, point to this shirt. Inside joke for sarcastic sys admins: there is no cloud... it's just someone else's computer hardware. When your friends tell you that their pictures are stored in the cloud, point to this shirt and remind them that it's all on someone else's hard drive.
Description: "Engineering My Limit" is more than just a design, it's a statement of intent. With ingenuity and perseverance, we can overcome any obstacle and reach our most ambitious goals. This design will inspire you to push past your limits and achieve new heights. Carry this message of empowerment with you and reach for your dreams!
Description: Skunk Works is an official pseudonym for Lockheed Martin's Advanced Development Programs (ADP), formerly called Lockheed Advanced Development Projects. It is responsible for a number of aircraft designs, beginning with the P-38 Lightning and the P-80 Shooting Star. Skunk Works engineers subsequently developed the U-2, SR-71 Blackbird, F-117 Nighthawk, F-22 Raptor, and F-35 Lightning II, the latter being used in the air forces of several countries. The Skunk Works name was taken from the moonshine factory in the comic strip Li'l Abner. The designation "skunk works" or "skunkworks" is widely used in business, engineering, and technical fields to describe a group within an organization given a high degree of unhampered autonomy.
Description: If your code is not tested, then it's not done! Those working in Agile software development will know that phrase. Get this unique Agile Software Development design on a variety of products such as t-shirts, for yourself or for a friend, today.
Not Tested? Not Done! - Agile Software Development and Testing Socks
by Software Testing Life
$14 $20