Print Ad Gallery

The Navy NewsStand Print Ad Gallery is provided as a tool for fleet editors to promote important Navy programs and messages. In most cases, these print ads first ran in the Navy's flagship publication, All Hands magazine, and were built for four-color printing at the magazine's page size, 8 3/8" x 10 3/4". Whenever possible, the gallery provides a low compression, high quality (10-12 scale) CMYK .JPEG image at 300 DPI.

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July 2007 -  

U.S. Navy digital art by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Rodrigo Caicedo.

 

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July 2007 - Safety  

U.S. Navy digital art by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Rodrigo Caicedo.

 

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December 2007 - Find the way  

U.S. Navy digital art by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Rodrigo Caicedo.

 

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December 2007 - Navy Reading Program  

U.S. Navy digital art by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Rodrigo Caicedo.

 

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August 2007 - Navy Personnel Command  

U.S. Navy digital art by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Rodrigo Caicedo.

 

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August 2007 - Safety  

U.S. Navy digital art by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Rodrigo Caicedo.

 

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August 2007 - Individual Augmentee  

U.S. Navy digital art by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Rodrigo Caicedo.

 

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Any Day In The Navy  

U.S. Navy digital art by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Rodrigo Caicedo.

Advertising to promote sailors on the submission of their photos to All Hands magazine for the October (ANY DAY IN THE NAVY) issue.

 

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Enlisted to Officer  

U.S. Navy digital art by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Rodrigo Caicedo.

Advertising to guide our sailor into the different options they can get to become an U.S. Navy officer.

 

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U.S.A Flag  

U.S. Navy digital art by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Rodrigo Caicedo.

This advertising is a representation of the different flags our nation had and how they have been change with the years, also the meaning of the colors and shapes that comfort this national symbol.

 

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