Founded in 1927 by A.B. Headrick in Laurel, Mississippi, Headrick Signs & Graphics began as a modest enterprise specializing in hand-painted signs. The company demonstrated resilience and commitment to quality through the challenging times of the Great Depression, and experienced significant growth post-World War II with the addition of a neon plant, capitalizing on the neon sign craze of the era. Today, Headrick maintains its tradition of excellence with comprehensive in-house capabilities for designing and manufacturing neon signs, continuing to serve as a testament to the enduring legacy of its founder.
Headrick Signs & Graphics has a history of innovation, particularly highlighted in 1972 when A.B. and his son Richard developed the first remote control price sign, a game-changer for gas stations. This invention propelled the company to become a leading innovator in fuel pricing sign products across America, catering to truck stops, convenience stores, and travel centers. The company’s pioneering spirit has also led to the creation of monumental projects for religious institutions, including the construction of what was once the tallest trio of crosses in North America for the Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, cementing Headrick’s position as America’s premier manufacturer of majestic crosses.
With a vast portfolio that includes tens of thousands of signs, billboards, and graphic images, Headrick Signs & Graphics has established a strong presence across the United States, Canada, and parts of Central America. The company operates from multiple offices located in Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Idaho, and North Carolina, employing the latest technology and equipment to meet a diverse range of signage, graphic, and marketing needs. As a true international manufacturer, Headrick stands ready to deliver high-quality, custom signage solutions that help businesses stand out and communicate effectively with their audiences.