No more nudes in Playboy magazine, but Wieden + Kennedy, Portland ensures you can’t Dodge the headlights; Aussie expats Nick Morrissey and Justine Armour co-create cheeky double-gatefold

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IMG_4340.JPGIMG_4342.JPGIMG_4341.JPGIMG_4343.JPGWieden + Kennedy, Portland has created a cheeky double-gatefold ad for Dodge in the March issue of the US edition of Playboy, the first issue where nudity is no longer a feature of the iconic magazine.

The ad was created by Aussie expat Nick Morrissey together with American art director Robert Kendall, under the co-creative direction of Aussie expat Justine Armour and former Mojo Sydney ECD Micah Walker, an American who also previously worked at Leo Burnett Sydney.

W+K’s double-gatefold ad is placed just inside the front cover, believed to be the first domestic auto ads to appear in Playboy magazine for 25 years.

As a bonus, the number of newsstands carrying the magazine has jumped now that it is no longer classified as soft porn. Around 1,200 more newsstands are selling the toned-down issue.