24 Hours in Advertising: Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Toyota tests meteorologists and Microsoft encourages girls to love science

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Here's everything you need to know about the last 24 hours in advertising, in case you blinked.

Buzzing on Adweek:

An agency gets naked for launch 
The members of Viceroy Creative, which just rebranded itself as a full-service agency, stripped down for a photo shoot and then shared what it was like on set. (Adweek)

Microsoft wants girls to pursue science
Microsoft celebrated International Women's Day with a message to young girls interested in science and technology, encouraging them to pursue their interests as they get older. (Adweek)

Trojan brings sex education to your phone
A new mobile app from Trojan is reminiscent of Cards Against Humanity, but also provides users with some sexual health statistics and facts. (Adweek)

Women disappear form ads for International Women's Day
The Clinton Foundation and Droga5 chose to celebrate International Women's Day by removing famous women from posters, magazine covers and billboards all over New York City.

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