Tumgik
#bureau design
general-cheezits · 8 months
Text
Paris Built-In Home Office
Tumblr media
An illustration of a medium-sized, contemporary built-in desk study space with beige walls.
0 notes
devynmccart · 9 months
Photo
Tumblr media
Contemporary Home Office - Home Office Image of a study room with a mid-sized, modern built-in desk and a medium-toned wood floor and blue walls.
0 notes
safequeersex · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Family Room Home Bar
0 notes
decoenfant · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
Un espace bureau junior pour des jumeaux créé avec un plateau en chêne, 2 chaises enfant Mouse de la marque Nofred et des rangements muraux Normann Copenhagen.
A junior desk space for twins created with an oak board, 2 Nofred Mouse children's chairs and Normann Copenhagen wall storage.
Source : Pinterest
0 notes
vintagehomecollection · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media
Interior Visions: Great American Designers and the Showcase House, 1988
3K notes · View notes
arc-hus · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
The Interlock, London - Bureau de Change Architects
233 notes · View notes
highlander-732b · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
Wolfhound in custom color scheme. I don't have an airbrush, so this is all done by hand. linework is fun though.
I'm still learning how to paint properly, so I would like some advice if you've got any
80 notes · View notes
whoturnedgravityoff · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
made an actual bear cucurucho design
249 notes · View notes
Note
Tumblr media
randomly saw this picture a few days ago on tumblr and it's funny so i googled "gun identification tumblr" and found you pwease hewp ;w;
I shit you not, that's an ADS Amphibious Rifle (based on the A-91 bullpup assault rifle, chambered in 5.45x39mm, with integrated 40mm grenade launcher).
The picture is actually of the exhibit made for the rifle at a 2016 defense services exhibition event to "demonstrate" the amphibious capabilities of the platform (meaning it can operate and shoot underwater).
97 notes · View notes
solid-six · 5 months
Text
In most of the visits you make to the Oceanview Motel & Casino, there's a radio playing in the lobby. Here's a clip of it playing while you're standing right in front of it - this one is from the 'Clocks' side mission.
What's interesting, though, is that the further you move down either hallway, away from the lobby and the radio, the slower the music gets! The sound of the radio time-stretches more and more the further away you get from it.
Here's the same radio playing while you're standing in front of the first door closest to the lobby, (in either direction, doesn't matter which)...
...and in front of the second door from the lobby...
...and the third door...
...and then at the very end of the hall.
Here's a clip of Jesse walking from the end of the hall, when the music is completely stretched beyond recognition, all the way back to the lobby, (along with someone laughing hysterically somewhere?).
As far as I can tell, it's not that there are separate files/assets for certain distances away - it seems like it's a fluid change from regular speed all the way down - that it's actively shifting the speed on a curve, like turning up the reverb incrementally the further away from a sound you move.
I have to imagine that time-stretching is a pretty process-intensive effect to use like this, plus the fact that each time there's a radio playing in the lobby here it's a different tune, so they set this up to work in multiple instances with multiple tracks - that's a LOT of effort and detail for something so small. Unless it has an underlying meaning, (which, I mean, it's Remedy, so not unlikely), all of this is simply to add an eerie, other-wordly feeling to the location that you may not even consciously notice.
This is only one example of this, but I noticed it in every other instance of a radio playing in the lobby of the motel.
56 notes · View notes
searchsystem · 3 months
Photo
Tumblr media
The Designers Republic™ (TDR™) / The Peoples Bureau For Consumers Information / Buy Me / Graphics / 2001
33 notes · View notes
tanksandbeyond · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
A TKB-799 Kliver turret.
The 'Kliver' (Cleaver) turret was a Russian turret created in the mid-1990s for the export market. At the time, the Russian economy was struggling after the Fall of the Soviet Union. As such, the Russian Ground Forces were not able to update their equipment, leaving Russian design bureaus with few customers domestically. In order to keep their bureaus busy, many companies turned to the export market, offering modern upgrades for countries operating Soviet / Russian vehicles. Among these design bureaus was the KBP Instrument Design Bureau, who had created some of the most iconic military equipment of the USSR, including the ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft gun, 9M113 anti-tank missile, and the GSh-23 used on numerous aircraft.
During this period, work began at KBP to create a turret featuring one of their new anti-tank guided missile designs, the 9M133 'Kornet'. It was completed and showcased publicly in 1996. The idea behind the Kliver was to offer an upgrade for existing chassis. For example, instead of a 14.5mm machine gun on a BTR-80, the Kliver could replace it with a 30mm 2A72 autocannon, 7.62mm PKT machine gun, and four 9M133 Kornet anti-tank guided missiles. The turret also featured thermal imaging and stabilization for the gunner, two key aspects of acquiring and staying on targets. KBP did just this, with the first vehicle fitted with the turret being a BTR-80 in 1996.
Tumblr media
The BTR-80 fitted with the Kliver turret.
While the turret could be fitted to a number of vehicles due to its light weight of 1,500 kg and adjustable ring diameter, the Kliver was designed with the intent to mount it on the BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle in mind. This could be done with no modifications to the hull, simply replacing the turret was enough. A BMP-1 with Kliver turret prototypes was showcased at the International Defence Exhibition, IDEX, in 1997 and 1999, with KBP's engineers rather boldly claiming the turret to be superior to existing Russian, American, and German designs, notably the M2/M3 Bradley and Marder 1. This wasn't terribly far off from the truth, since the 9M133 Kornet and 30mm 2A72 were very modern and capable weapons.
Tumblr media
A BMP-1 fitted with the Kliver turret at IDEX 97 in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
With all this being said, one might assume the turret was successful and would see use by other countries. Unfortunately for KBP, the Kliver turret, for all its features, did not see any orders. It also didn't fix issues with the hulls it was being mounted to. The BMP-1, for example, is notorious for being cramped and poorly armored. The Russian military never gave it a chance either due to the aforementioned economic issues.
27 notes · View notes
angelcakez-art · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
osito bimbo 🐻‍❄️
This design is partially inspired by the ShowBiz Pizza concept unification tape bc I’m obsessed with it as well as some lowkey creepy bear mascot costumes I found on Pinterest, I like the idea of them having realistic bear claws and retractable teeth for the intimidation factor, their eyes are also security cameras bc the census bureau sees all lolz
85 notes · View notes
stone-cold-groove · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
United States Five Dollar Silver Certificate - series 1896.
11 notes · View notes
happywebdesign · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
27b
8 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
The Englishwoman’s Bedroom, 1985
298 notes · View notes