Mau Post-Industrial Folk Wear

by Tisha Leung Mau, a design company and nickname of its founder Marian Schoettle, reinterprets wardrobe staples in Tyvek® for a collection of garments known as post-industrial folk wear. Ranging from a ruffle coat to dresses to a unisex anorak and accessories that include market bags and other totes, the artist (her previous work includes sound and light installations, teepee space modules for the Smithsonian) …

MOG Music Service

by Ray Padgett Based on the simple notion of free music, paying MOG a five dollar per month fee puts six million songs for streaming at your fingertips, along with the site's extensive features and straightforward navigation. Since we covered the beta version in 2006, MOG's added more capabilities combining all of the best capabilities of other music services like Pandora, iTunes, Rolling Stone Magazine …

Designer Jarl Fernaeus

by Richard Prime Stockholm-based Jarl Fernaeus works full-time as a graphic designer and art director, an occupation which feeds into his latest furniture and product range. Citing typography as a key influence in the development of his works, he says "I think it's important to find the right balance of the things I produce," says Fernaeus. "It must have a clear expression of form while …