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Put Yourself In The Outbox

Mounted 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.