May News - New Products and a Move

May News - New Products and a Move

Alabama Give Away Contest Reading May News - New Products and a Move 3 minutes Next New Schools Added to the Collegiate Line-Up

As many of you may have noticed, we at Hex Head Art are working hard to grow our lineup of collegiate art products. In the past few weeks, we've added several new items and applied for licensing from several new schools. With the popularity of our Sebastian the Ibis product, we are going to add more of the "Old School" mascots to many of the schools we carry. Here's a look at the new products we've launched.

Sebastian the Ibis

Sebastian the Ibis

This has quickly become one of our most popular items. This classic University of Miami mascot dates back to the 1920's. As you can see, it has great detail and a lot of character. Click on the image to learn more.

 

UofL Cardinal Bird

University of Louisville Cardinal Bird

This one is a great example of the Old School style. This University of Louisville Cardinal Bird was the official mascot from the 1980's. Back in those days, UofL won 2 National Championships in Men's Basketball in 1980 and 1986. We will have more variations of tis design in the future. Click on the image to learn more.

 

Uga the Bulldog

University of Georgia Uga the Bulldog

Here's a great one for the University of Georgia fans. Uga the Bulldog was been the school's mascot since 1956. A Georgia fan brought his beloved English Bulldog "Uga" to the first home football game of the season. The team won of course and Head Coach Wally Butts asked to use the dog as the school's mascot forever. The current Uga is the 10th one...all owned by the same family. Click on the picture to learn more.

 

Another bit of news from Hex Head Art is that we are moving. We've outgrown our current space and have started our move to a larger and more modern facility in the Bluegrass Industrial Park in Louisville, KY. We are in the process of renovating and upgrading the new space and anticiapte making the move in the next few weeks. This move will allow us more space to create new items and keep more items in stock so we can meet the demands of our growing business. Pictures of the new location are below. We thank you for your support and look forward to serving you for years to come.

 

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