
Alex Nabaum deals with the topic of mental grief over injuries and how to recover faster for Runner’s World Magazine. Here, the half page lead-in: (more)
The NY Times Science section boasts a number of ispotters this week. Page one finds Stuart Bradford encouraging summer reading for children in the WELL Column: (more)
Alex Nabaum created a full page illustration for the latest edition of ESPN the magazine. The subject was the messiest divorce in sports: the owners of the LA Dodgers. (more)
Alex Nabaum shares his process for tackling the complicated issue of the Arizona immigration law for the July cover of The Progressive: (more)
Today’s New York Times Editorial page features an illustration by Alex Nabaum for a piece called, “Why We Talk to Terrorists.” (more)
The Society of Illustrators Los Angeles has announced the winners of their prestigious annual competition, Illustration West, now in its 48th year. Among those honored are numerous ispotters, several with medals. Congratulations to all! (more)
Alex Nabaum created this portrait of James Gifford for Asset International. Gifford travels the world on behalf og the UN, among other entities, showing that socially and environmentally sound investment practices pay better in the long term. (more)
Alex Nabaum tenderly illustrates a frightening subject for the NY Times Science section: infantile deafness. (more)
For this morning's New York Times Op-Ed, Alex Nabaum illustrates a founding father of the rambunctious democracy that is the USA, making a case for maintaining the steadiness and continuity that our expansive Republic requires. (more)