Bird Doctor delivers quality designs from the realms of computing and Macintosh to Christian symbolism with a dose of good humor. Our designs are printed on a selection of shirts, stickers, mugs, magnets buttons and more and make great gifts for yourself or your friends.
Phoenix: Resurgere The phoenix symbolizes Christ's resurrection. Resurgere is the Latin word from which it is derived. |
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Unworthy When St. Andrew was crucified, he asked to be hung on an X shaped cross. He felt he was not worthy to be hung on the same type of cross as Christ. An act of humility. |
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Patience Mac fans and Web 2.0 junkies...rejoice. This popular icon of the internet is now available on shirts and more! |
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I'm a PC. Inspired by Apple's television commercials. This design is THE gift for the PC or Windows lover you love or yourself. |
Kernel Panic In the context of computers or the last, humorous moments of a popcorn kernel's life, it's funny either way. |
Space Let you inner Mac Geek shine with this homage to one of the newest features to hit the best computing platform out there. |
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Time Machine Apple's next version of OSX, Leopard, features a hip new way to back up your stuff called Time Machine. |
Christian Heraldry The gold shield features the Jerusalem or Crusader's cross with a purple banner that reads, "The cross of Christ is my light" in Latin. |
Master of the Universe This design features the true Master of the Universe (Jesus) at ready to battle with the forces of evil. |
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Chi Alpha This design features a monogram of the Greek letter Chi and Alpha. Chi represents Christ and Alpha being the first. Hence, "Christ First." |
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Do Not Weep! Do not weep. The lion of the tribe of Judah, the root of David, has triumphed...This distressed design features a Bible verse and kingly lion. |
Phoenix The phoenix has long been used to symbolize the resurrection of Christ. This unique design looks great on our brown shirts. |
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Latin Cross The Jerusalem cross on a shield with "The cross of Christ is my light" in Latin on a banner. |
Jerusalem Cross The Jerusalem Cross was first used as a coat of arms for the Latin Kingdom in Jerusalem. |
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The Back Closet These are older designed from Bird Doctor past or designs that somehow don't fit on the front page. That said, some of these are rather popular so take a look. |




















