Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary
129th Squadron Logo

The 129th Coast Guard Auxiliary Squadron logo features a circular design with a strong nautical theme.
The outermost border is a twisted rope pattern in orange and white, reinforcing maritime symbolism. Inside, a life ring-inspired design in alternating white and orange segments creates a sense of security and rescue. The organization’s name, "129th Coast Guard Auxiliary Squadron • Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary," is displayed in a bold, navy blue uppercase font along the white band, ensuring clarity and authority.
The inner circle features a deep blue background, where a golden ship's wheel encloses a central emblem of two dolphins leaping over a stylized wave, accompanied by three stars and a crescent moon, symbolizing guidance, service, and maritime excellence. Surrounding the ship's wheel are golden laurel branches, adding a sense of prestige and honor.
At the bottom, the year "2003" is prominently displayed, signifying the founding year. The well-balanced composition, effective use of contrast, and maritime elements make the logo visually strong and representative of the squadron’s mission.
Tool used: Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop
