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Creative Services

The Coast Guard Auxiliary is pleased to offer professional Audio, Graphics, Videos, Powerpoint Presentations, Web Pages, Brochures, Flyers and other services to Auxiliarists.

We all desire to make professional presentations to the General Public and Creative Services is eager to help you. There are three steps to successfully utilize Creative Services:

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First, please read the Guidelines for Creative Requests. This will help you understand the Creative Services Request process and understand what is possible and more importantly, what is not possible.

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Second, discuss your needs with members in your Flotilla, Division or District. This will help you to clarify what you need from Creative Services.

 

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Third, select the appropriate request from the list below. You will be directed to the appropriate page to complete your request.



Type
Example
PSA, narrations, voice tracks or other audio
Brochures, flyers, envelopes, certificates, etc.
Illustrations, charts, logos, cartoons
Web pages, Forms, Databases, JavaScript
Instructional, Educational, Training
TV Spots, Training, Instructional

 

 

 

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The National Training Conference was held in St. Louis, MO in January. View the question and answer session with Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen.

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Coast Guard Auxiliary Announces Winners of Annual Publications Contest

The Coast Guard Auxiliary elected new management for 2006 to 2008. Read about these dedicated people who will represent us at the National Level full story...

Do You Need a Graphic, PSA, or other Creative Service? Make a request now!

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