
Alex Nabaum’s illustration for the Wall Street Journal accompanies a piece on how readily we agree to online terms and conditions without realizing the harsh consequences sometimes contained in the legalese. (more)
Alex Nabaum illustrates a special report for Bloomberg Markets magazine on international organized crime's move into the trafficking of organs, mostly kidneys. (more)
Alex Nabaum was commissioned to illustrate a dual book review for the Washington Post. The two new books take radically different approaches to these questions of race introspection - one academic, the other anecdotal. (more)
Alex Nabaum’s full page image for Bloomberg Markets illustrates an article on the IPO winners and losers of 2011. Apparently an Indian coal producer came out on top. (more)
Alex Nabaum’s empty portrait of the late Kim Jong-il for the New York Times Op-Ed page reflects the uncertainty of Korea’s immediate future, as well as China’s desire to keep the country divided. (more)
Alex Nabaum illustrated an article for California Magazine noting the fact that, due to the threat of Somali pirates, tuna, marlin and wahoo populations have soared in that part of the Indian Ocean. (more)
Alex Nabaum created this piece for The New Republic to illustrate an article on the fate of American industry and how to revitalize it. (more)
Alex Nabaum created this riveting image for the Washington Post to illustrate an article on adult fantasy fiction, which is taking its cue from successful kid’s literature of that genre. (more)
Alex Nabaum’s stars-to-pearls image for Yoga Journal beautifully illustrated a review of the book "Four Desires," which advocates listening to your soul in order to determine your higher purpose. (more)
The Health and Science section of the New York Times this week boasts a fair share of fantastic work by ispotters. (more)