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Put Yourself In The Outbox

Put Yourself In The Outbox - Mounted (Poster) Half Sheet Pan Am vintage Pan Am advertising poster from the late 1960s, designed by artist Henry "Hank" Syverson. The ad campaign encouraged people to take a break from work and travel the world. Pan Am Advertising Artist: The distinctive line drawing illustration style is the work of American illustrator Henry "Hank" Syverson. Message: The slogan "Put yourself in the out box" is a playful call to action, suggesting that people should literally "sign off" from their daily office jobs and fly away on a Pan Am vacation. Campaign: The image was part of a larger advertising push called "The Name of the Game Is Go," which included other posters and a promotional LP record featuring advertising jingles. Era: This campaign ran when air travel was still widely considered a luxury and symbol of status for the wealthy, positioning Pan Am as the aspirational airline for global travel.