SKU/Artículo: AMZ-B0G63V8Q74

Coder debug humor graphics studio

Its Not A Bug Its A Feature Funny Programmer Design Throw Pillow

Size:

18x18

Disponibilidad:
En stock
Peso con empaque:
0.68 kg
Devolución:
Condición
Nuevo
Producto de:
Amazon

Sobre este producto
  • Bold text spells out Its Not A Bug over a large BUG word crossed by a slanted bar, with a tiny insect icon on the line and the phrase Its A Feature in a rounded box below, all framed by bracket shapes and rays for a clean, high contrast coder joke layout.
  • Created for programmers, QA testers, software engineers and IT students who enjoy debugging humor and inside jokes; suited to office life, hackathons, study sessions and everyday routines where turning bugs into “features” is a familiar theme.
  • 100% spun-polyester fabric
  • Double-sided print
  • Filled with 100% polyester and sewn closed
  • Individually cut and sewn by hand
  • Spot clean/dry clean only
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This artwork features a playful twist on a classic programmer saying. At the top, compact text reads Its Not A, leading into a huge BUG word that is crossed by a diagonal bar, with a small bug illustration perched on the line to emphasize the joke. Beneath the main word, a rounded box contains the phrase Its A Feature, completing the familiar excuse developers use when something behaves in an unexpected way. Bracket shapes on the sides and short rays above frame the composition and give it a subtle code inspired feel. The black and white color scheme keeps everything sharp and easy to read from a distance so the message lands quickly. People who write software, test applications, work in IT support or study computer science may appreciate how this design captures a common moment from their daily work. It fits long debugging sessions, office days, late night coding, study groups and relaxed weekends spent building projects or fixing the next issue in the queue.