Posted 5 months ago
Ted_Straub
(205 items)
The first image depicts the brochure unfolded. It is of a nice design, wouldn't you agree? The planes are impressive, but I find it odd that the jet powered craft is not pictured fully, as this was the dawn of the jet age.
The second shows PAA's Middle Eastern service at that time. This has been cropped to show detail of the ports and Nations served. However, even cropped, it does show Pan Am's presence in that area of the world.
The more that I look at this brochure, the more fascinating it becomes.
I am thankful for being able to share this with you!
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this is awesome :) wow love the art work:)
Thanks, Bellin. This is a truly beautiful item. The thought and execution of such design is not seen in our times. The creators of such objects truly were graphic artists!
This is a high quality piece. The colors have not faded over time, and the paper looks as fresh as the day that it was printed.
your very welcome Ted :) i agree with you 110% on the design and quality :) we dont see much like anymore :)
of these type of designs:)
Thank you, Belli68, and mustangtony for your loves on this item!
ditto on the comments
Thank you all for your loves on this! Merry Christmas, everyone!