The design features a vertical layout with a programming phrase “There is always one more bug to fix” in a serif display font in black and red tones. The text is slightly altered to create a variable effect and the edges have a worn-out white effect. The phrase is in uppercase with fill, while the author’s name, Ellen Ullman, is in a sans serif uppercase font with fill. The overall style is distressed and the color scheme is black and white with accents of red. The design is a typography quote aimed towards women.
There is always one more bug to fix
The design features a vertical layout with a programming phrase "There is always one more bug to fix" in a serif display font in black and red tones. The text is slightly altered to create a variable effect and the edges have a worn-out white effect. The phrase is in uppercase with fill, while the author's name, Ellen Ullman, is in a sans serif uppercase font with fill. The overall style is distressed and the color scheme is black and white with accents of red. The design is a typography quote aimed towards women.
Categories: aesthetic, black and white, Development and Programming Quotes, distressed, quote, typography