Award-winning product launch campaign

Turning invisible risk into an unforgettable campaign.

For the launch of a new Hybrid Backup feature, I transformed a technical software product into a bold campaign built around the three most recognizable threats to dental practice data: fire, theft, and water damage.

Concept + Art DirectionWe’ve got your BackUPAddy Award Winner

Kraken Hybrid Backup ad

Water damageKraken Chaos

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When disaster strikes, your data survives.

UFO Hybrid Backup ad

Theft / cyberUFO Abduction

The challenge

Launching a critical feature no one thinks about.

Hybrid Backup solved a serious business problem, but backups are easy to ignore when everything appears to be working. The challenge was to make the risk feel immediate, memorable, and meaningful without relying on generic software messaging.

The insight

Data loss isn’t technical. It’s catastrophic.

Dental practices do not experience data loss as an abstract IT problem. They experience it as fire, theft, ransomware, burst pipes, damaged hardware, lost schedules, and operational panic. So rather than explain the feature, the campaign visualized what it protects against.

The idea
We’ve got your BackUP

A campaign built around absurdly dramatic ways to lose your data, turning real threats into unforgettable visual metaphors: a dragon for fire, a UFO for theft, and a kraken for water damage.

The visual system

Cinematic, surreal, impossible to ignore.

Kraken ad

Water damage scenario

Kraken

Water damage may be mundane in reality, but it feels monstrous when it destroys systems. The kraken made this threat unforgettable.

UFO ad

Theft / cyber scenario

UFO

Theft and ransomware feel sudden and disorienting. The UFO dramatized the idea of systems and data vanishing in an instant.

Dragon ad

Fire scenario

Dragon

Fire became a larger-than-life metaphor for catastrophic physical loss. The message: when everything burns, your data should not.

Core message

Even if disaster strikes, your data survives.

The campaign made an invisible product benefit emotionally immediate by showing the worst possible scenario and pairing it with a simple promise of continuity.

Callout stats

Real-world risk made the campaign message more powerful.

725

Large healthcare breaches in 2023

Cyber risk in healthcare remained exceptionally high, reinforcing the need for resilient backup and recovery messaging.

8.9M+

Individuals impacted in the MCNA Dental breach

Dental organizations were not immune, making the threat feel immediate and category-relevant for the audience.

~3,200

Annual fires across hospitals and medical offices

Physical disaster remains a real operational threat, even when the campaign dramatizes it through fantasy.

$25K

Damage from just 1 inch of floodwater

Water damage is often underestimated, yet even minor events can cause serious interruption and financial loss.

Why it worked

Strategy, spectacle, and clarity in one campaign platform.

It turned fear into visual storytelling

Instead of describing risk, the campaign dramatized it. That made the value of backup protection instantly easier to understand.

It used humor without losing seriousness

The absurd scenarios invited attention, but the product promise stayed grounded in business continuity and operational survival.

It broke through category sameness

In a market full of bland software visuals, the campaign created immediate contrast and stronger recall.

It gave sales a simple story to tell

The line and the three-scenario system made the feature easy to explain, easy to remember, and easy to reuse across channels.

Outcome

Major launch success. Award-winning creative.

The campaign gave the Hybrid Backup feature a distinct identity at launch, built strong visual recall, and created a memorable platform that resonated across marketing and sales.

Product launch impactHigh campaign recallCross-channel adaptabilityAddy Award winner
Final thought

Backup is invisible… until it’s everything.

This campaign made that truth impossible to ignore and turned a technical software feature into a memorable business story.