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Antonella Crescimbeni

Antonella Crescimbeni

Video Fellow

Antonella is a video fellow at Vox. She studied at Pennsylvania State University, was the Photo Editor of The Daily Collegian, and went on to work at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as a Multimedia Journalist.

She moved on to OZY Media and was most recently at Cheddar as an Associate Producer.

Latest articles by Antonella Crescimbeni

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Why the “wolf turn” is such a big dealWhy the “wolf turn” is such a big deal
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A deceptively difficult gymnastics turn.

By Antonella Crescimbeni
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What tennis pros look at when they choose a ballWhat tennis pros look at when they choose a ball
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It all comes down to fluff.

By Antonella Crescimbeni
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Why the US has two different highway fontsWhy the US has two different highway fonts
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The typefaces on highway signs, deconstructed.

By Antonella Crescimbeni
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How trucker country music became a ’70s fadHow trucker country music became a ’70s fad
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Long-haul truckers were once country music’s heroes.

By Estelle Caswell and Antonella Crescimbeni
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How museum gift shops decide what to sellHow museum gift shops decide what to sell
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What’s in a gift shop affects how we see art.

By Antonella Crescimbeni