The first colleges covered by the licensing agreement are the campuses of University of Colorado system (Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, and the Anschutz Medical Campus), Colorado State University campuses (Fort Collins and Pueblo) and the United States Air Force Academy. The agreement with the Collegiate Licensing Company allows Tombstone Cards to use logos and copyrighted images from the three campuses plus the “Officially Licensed College Products” seal.
“The licensing agreement is part of our strategic effort to expand market reach,” said John Harris, Tombstone Cards president. “The seven campuses covered by this agreement have nearly 86,000 students, with tens of thousands of alumni, family and friends with a direct emotional link to the institutions. The sheer size of the market makes expanding into official college licensing a natural for Tombstone Cards.”
Graduates, friends and family can give a one-of-a-kind gift commemorating time spent on campus through Tombstonecards.com’
“A customized deck of playing cards is an excellent way for individuals to share the joy of graduation with friends and family,” said Neil Cox, Tombstone chairman and CFO. “It’s a distinctive gift that can be personalized for each graduate, lasts for years and is a reminder every time the cards are used.”
About Tombstone Cards
Through its proprietary online image editing software, OIEPrint™, Tombstone Cards (OTCBB: TMCI) allows individuals, businesses and organizations to create professional-
About Collegiate Licensing Company
Nearly 200 collegiate institutions throughout the United States have entrusted the management of their trademark licensing programs to CLC. CLC is proud of its role in administering its clients’ licensing programs and has developed a comprehensive trademark management program that includes state-of-the-
