
James Shepherd was asked to create this snowy illustration for Up Here Business magazine in Canada. (more)
James Shepherd’s cover for Consumer Reports illustrates the retail competition for the shopper’s hard earned dollar. (more)
James Shepherd’s imagination takes flight with this illustration representing the growth within the Atlanta chapter of the Building Owners and Managers of America. (more)
James Shepherd created a couple of surprised-looking kids for Clubhouse magazine, published by Focus on the Family. The story is about children, around the age of 12, making good decisions. James illustrated two scenarios: a girl choosing which magazine might be appropriate to read, and a boy deciding on an appropriate movie. (more)
James Shepherd was asked to create a cover image for a story about “Big Oil” companies that no longer service convenience stores. The premise: semi pulling oil tank trailer labeled BIG OIL turning off a ramp with EXIT sign. (more)
James Shepherd just finished up an illustration of a burger exploding through the side of a truck. “The biggest hurdle of the job was the resolution needed as it literally was going to be printed on the side of a truck,” James explains. (more)
James Shepherd was commissioned by St Louis magazine to create a cover image of the iconic Big Boy burger figure. Only this big boy needed to look like legendary local columnist, Jerry Berger. (more)
Canadian magazine Up Here Business commissioned this caricature-driven cover from James Shepherd. (more)
How could James Shepherd not be excited by the opportunity to render Harry Reid and Sharon Angle as Halloween monsters for the cover of Las Vegas Weekly? (more)
James Shepherd gets a call every year around this time to generate some imagery for Blue Diamond Almonds. As you can see, the subject matter is pretty fun, like nut cans wearing footballs helmets. (more)