
Infinite Loading Fox Coloring Page
A sleepy fox waiting for a never-ending loading screen stuck at 99%.
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About this page
This poor fox has been waiting forever for the loading bar to finish! Stuck at 99% since 2015, the frustration is real. With a warm cup of coffee beside it, this fun and relatable coloring page is perfect for tech lovers who know the struggle of slow progress bars.
Coloring suggestions
Use orange and white for the fox
Add brown for the coffee cup
Try blue for the loading screen
Include red for the error messages
Consider using gray for the desk and chair
Add yellow highlights for the loading bar
Recommended materials
- Orange and white colored pencils for the fox
- Blue markers for the screen
- Brown pencils for the coffee cup
- Red pen for error messages
- Yellow highlighter for the loading bar
Why kids & grown-ups love it
Provides a humorous outlet for tech frustrations
Teaches children about digital patience
Creates conversations about technology experiences
Develops understanding of computer processes
Encourages empathy for others experiencing tech issues
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Fun facts
The spinning loading icon is often called a "throbber" in technical terms
Foxes can sleep with their eyes partially open to stay alert for danger
The first loading bar was invented in the 1970s
Studies show that users perceive websites with loading bars as faster than those without visual indicators
Foxes have whiskers on their legs that help them navigate in the dark
The "99% bug" is a common software issue where processes get stuck just before completion
Foxes can hear a watch ticking from 40 yards away, which might make waiting even more frustrating
The average person spends about 6 months of their life waiting for computer screens to load
Red foxes are the most widely distributed carnivore species in the world
Loading screens in video games were originally created to mask data loading from storage media
Skills developed
Color coordination
Digital concept visualization
Patience while coloring detailed areas
Understanding of tech humor
Creative expression through relatable scenarios
Learning opportunities
Understanding computer processing concepts
Learning about patience and technology limitations
Recognizing common tech frustrations
Exploring digital interface design
Appreciating the humor in everyday tech problems
Behind the art
Inspiration
Inspired by the universal experience of waiting for technology that seems perpetually stuck at 99%
Artist notes
I created this piece to capture that moment we've all experienced - when technology seems to be testing our patience with an endless loading screen. The fox represents all of us in that moment of tired resignation
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