Vashti Hallissey featured Axel Modular Headphones in an article for psfk. Axel offers users a customizable listening experience through specifically designed speaker units known as “soundscapes,” and through different headphone inserts and colors. The headphones come disassembled, which allows users to actually build the headphones themselves. With six days to go, Axel has raised almost $150,000 on Kickstarter. The full article can be read at psfk.
Heather Wood Rudulph interviewed Vann Alexandra founder Alex Daly for Cosmo Magazine. The Crowdsourceress revealed how she created such a fascinating job for herself. After graduating from Vanderbilt, Daly landed a full-time job as the only fact checker for WSJ Magazine. Afterwards, Daly worked for a documentary production company. Through Grant writing, she discovered a gift for fundraising. Daly began managing Kickstarter campaigns, and after several early success, founded Vann Alexandra. The full article can be read at Cosmo.
Alex Bracetti named Axel Modular Headphones one of its hottest Kickstarters of the week in an article for SuperCompressor. Axel allows users to build and design on or over-ear headphones. Axel even offers three distinct speaker units that are “specifically engineered” to match the listening habits of the user. The full article can be read on SuperCompressor.