Coding Tapestries
Description: A dystopian cyberpunk t-shirt design exploring the dual nature of modern technology. The artwork features a dramatic split portrait with one side depicting industrial decay, pollution, addiction, and digital dependence symbolised by a skull and toxic red cityscape, while the other side presents clean energy, sustainable cities, renewable technology, and human-machine harmony in cool futuristic blues and greens. Large distressed typography proclaims the thought-provoking message: "TECHNOLOGY IS THE POISON AND THE CURE". The design combines dark philosophy, transhumanism, AI themes, and social commentary in a striking wearable graphic ideal for tech enthusiasts, futurists, programmers, and cyberpunk fans.
Description: A black background features white and red text. The top line reads "I CAN" in white pixelated font. Below that, "CHANGE" is in large red pixelated font. "THE WORLD" is in white pixelated font, bordered by binary code "0101010". A white dotted world map follows. The bottom text reads "BUT FIRST I NEED THE SOURCE" in white pixelated font, also bordered by binary code, finishing with "CODE" in large red pixelated font.
I CAN CHANGE THE WORLD BUT FIRST I NEED THE SOURCE CODE Binary World Map Tapestry
by Ruanara Studio
$30
Description: A black background with bold white text "PROGRAMMER BY DAY" at the top. Below this, "World's Best Dad" is written in yellow script. A silhouette of a computer setup with a monitor, tower, and keyboard is centered. A yellow ribbon banner spans the lower middle. At the bottom, white text reads "BY NIGHT".
Description: A monochrome composition on a black background features an emoticon face constructed from text characters. Below it, bold white text reads "IT WORKS" in large capital letters, with smaller text below that says "on my machine". The emoticon appears to be holding a stick figure arm.
Description: A minimalist graphic divided into two panels by a white line. Both panels depict a stick figure sitting at a desk in front of a computer monitor. The top panel has the text "THE CODE DOESN'T WORK... WHY?" above a frustrated figure. The bottom panel features the text "THE CODE WORKS WHY?" above a similarly frustrated figure. The style is stark white figures and text on a black background.
Description: A bold retro technology design inspired by the legendary Commodore 64 and the visual language of Japanese electronics catalogs. Monumental typography, clean technical layouts, and vintage print aesthetics come together to honor one of the most influential home computers ever created. The Japanese text includes: コモドール64 = "Commodore 64" すべての人に、パーソナルコンピューティングを。 = "Personal computing for everyone." 新しい時代が、ここから始まる。 = "A new era begins here." 日本製 = "Made in Japan" Celebrating the golden age of home computing, programming, gaming, and digital creativity, this design captures the spirit of the early computer revolution through the lens of vintage Japanese graphic design.
Description: Every coder and developer knows the struggle—when the caffeine runs out, the output crashes. This hilarious Python-style code snippet, "if coffee == empty: productivity = 0", perfectly captures the universal truth of office life. The ideal witty gift for programmers, IT professionals, and coffee-fueled students.
Description: Celebrate 50 years of the Z80 microprocessor (1976 to 2026), as used in many early home computers such as the TRS-80, and the Sinclair ZX80, ZX81, and ZX Spectrum. The instruction set shown in this design is sure to bring back memories of assembly language machine code) programming! This variant has black text with the mnemonics sorted across. Also available with white text and the mnemonics sorted down.
Z80 Microprocessor — 50 Years — 1976–2026 [black text, sorted across] Tapestry
by Starchip Designs
$30
Description: Celebrate 50 years of the Z80 microprocessor (1976 to 2026), as used in many early home computers such as the TRS-80, and the Sinclair ZX80, ZX81, and ZX Spectrum. The instruction set shown in this design is sure to bring back memories of assembly language machine code) programming! This variant has white text with the mnemonics sorted across. Also available with white text and the mnemonics sorted down.
Z80 Microprocessor — 50 Years — 1976–2026 [white text, sorted across] Tapestry
by Starchip Designs
$30
Description: Celebrate 50 years of the Z80 microprocessor (1976 to 2026), as used in many early home computers such as the TRS-80, and the Sinclair ZX80, ZX81, and ZX Spectrum. The instruction set shown in this design is sure to bring back memories of assembly language machine code) programming! This variant has white text with the mnemonics sorted down. Also available with black text and the mnemonics sorted across.
Z80 Microprocessor — 50 Years — 1976–2026 [white text, sorted down] Tapestry
by Starchip Designs
$30
Description: For the fearless tinkerers and DIY techies, this bold design declares: I Void Warranties. With neon green circuit lines on a dark background, it’s the perfect badge of honor for those who love hacking, modding, and pushing devices beyond their limits. Whether you’re a programmer, gamer, or electronics enthusiast, this shirt makes a witty statement about your passion for experimentation. Great for makers, coders, and hardware hackers, it’s a fun gift or everyday tee that sparks conversation.
Description: For everyone who runs their own homelab and is proud of it. The “My Homelab Is My Castle” design is made for IT enthusiasts, Linux users, sysadmins, and self-hosting fans who love their home server. Whether you work with virtualization, containers, or a classic rack server in the basement, this design is a perfect fit for nerds, technicians, and anyone who likes to stay in full control of their own infrastructure. An ideal gift for homelab builders, DevOps fans, and server administrators.