Computer Engineering Tapestries
Description: For developers who accidentally create more bugs than they fix, this Bug Creator Not Fixer design is the perfect programmer joke. Featuring a stressed software engineer surrounded by coding chaos, bugs, error messages, and debugging disasters, this retro-inspired design captures the reality of software development with humor. Perfect for programmers, software engineers, web developers, coders, computer science students, QA testers, DevOps engineers, IT professionals, and anyone who has ever broken production on a Friday afternoon. A hilarious gift for coding enthusiasts, tech workers, software teams, hackathon participants, and developers who understand that every bug is just an undocumented feature waiting to happen.
Bug Creator Not Fixer Funny Software Engineer Programmer Coding Humor Developer T-Shirt Tapestry
by Featured Print Corner
$23 $30
Description: This awesome, people think it's magic we call it engineering design is the perfect gift idea for a birthday, Christmas or any occasion for the dedicated engineer, ideal t-shirt for civil, mechanic, computing, electrical, biomedical, or chemical engineer. If you or someone you know are an engineer who designs, builds, maintain engines, machines, and computing, then this awesome, people think it's magic we call it engineering, themed design is just for you.
Texas Instruments Electronic Systems Vintage Calculator Tech Tapestry
by The Dark Matter Art
$23 $30
Description: Programmer / Developer / Programming T-shirt with funny geek writing "It works on my machine". Perfect as a gift for every programmer, IT guy, techie, coder, etc.
It works on my machine - Programmer / Developer / Programming Tapestry
by Programmer T-shirts / Otaku T-shirts
$23 $30
Description: Show off your tech pride with this retro-style hardware design. Featuring a powerful fist holding a screwdriver over a classic circuit board background, it’s the perfect look for computer technicians, IT support specialists, system administrators, and tech enthusiasts who love building and repairing PCs.
Description: A visual representation resembling a periodic table, with colored rows indicating different academic disciplines: Biology, Mathematics, Engineering, Social Science, Innovation Computer Science, Earth Science, and Medicine. Elements within the table are represented by chemical symbols and numbers.
Description: Blueprint's design is a technology inspired by the world of startups and productivity. An artistic idea that embodies the “caffeine system” in a clean engineering style that suits developers, entrepreneurs, and coffee lovers. Perfect for everyone who lives on coffee and works with a systems building mindset.
Description: Train, validate, test, repeat. For the ML Engineer, the "Analyze" phase is where the magic (and the headache) happens. This design is built for the professionals training neural networks and fine-tuning LLMs. Minimalist aesthetic for those who live in Jupyter Notebooks and breathe loss functions. Show the world that while the world is sleeping, your models are converging.
Description: World War 2 - Bletchley Park Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) was a British signals intelligence agency established in 1919 to merge the Army and Navy’s intelligence units. During World War II, it operated from Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, where it became the principal center for Allied code breaking, famously deciphering German Enigma and Lorenz ciphers. The agency’s work, known as Ultra intelligence, is credited by experts with shortening the war by two to four years. Key figures included Alan Turing, who helped develop the Bombe and contributed to Colossus, the world’s first programmable electronic computer.
Description: A glimpse into the paleo-digital era. This vintage infographic features a fossilized 1.44MB floppy disk with a galactic memory core, detailed with archaeological callouts. Perfect for retro tech fans, IT professionals, and science lovers who appreciate a mix of history and the cosmos.
Description: - No, I Don't Know What's Wrong With Your Computer Tee for professional devops, sysadmins or deveopers enjoying the deployment of their web applications. Math Error Jokes, Divided by Zero Computer Error, Information Technology Clothing - No, I Don't Know What's Wrong With Your Computer Tee for yourself or buy it as a gift for your IT fellow or any friend interested in computing, programming or developing applications and love automating tasks
Description: A stark white schematic of a central processing unit is depicted against a black background. The unit features a central square with surrounding intricate lines and circular nodes, resembling electrical pathways. The overall presentation is clean and detailed, showcasing the complexity of electronic components.