01 · Role & Challenge
The Brief Was Bigger
Than the Product
As Creative Strategy Lead, I architected the global launch of Microsoft Family Safety. My remit: position the app as a wellness tool, not a surveillance mechanism, then build the campaign system to scale that message across digital, social, and in-app surfaces.
The product solved a real tension: parents wanted visibility, but kids needed autonomy. We had to reframe safety as connection. The campaign couldn't feel like a warning. It had to feel like a shared exhale.
We didn't lead with control. We led with clarity. And clarity, it turns out, is what modern families were searching for.
02 · Orchestration
Five Time Zones,
One Emotional Truth
I aligned product, marketing, and creative teams across five time zones. We used Microsoft's Campaign Architecture to build a modular system that could flex across cultures and channels. I led the development of the Bill of Materials, ensuring every asset — from hero film to in-app onboarding — reinforced the same emotional truth.
03 · The Build
Asset Architecture
at Scale
Every executional decision flowed from the same strategic premise. The hero film was deliberately non-verbal. The visual system favored teal and warmth over the typical corporate blue of safety tools.
Narrative Assets
Crafted "Vanessa's Journey" to show long-term product value. Directed a non-verbal hero film to ensure accessibility and emotional clarity across all markets.
Digital Ecosystem
Designed social content, display banners, and in-store activations. Built onboarding flows that reinforced trust rather than control at every touchpoint.
Localization
Partnered with regional teams to adapt messaging for cultural nuance while preserving the brand's core emotional integrity across all markets.
04 · Rollout Strategy
Sequenced for
Earned Trust
The campaign was designed in three deliberate phases, each building on the emotional equity of the last rather than starting from zero at each touchpoint.
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Teaser
Connection vs. ControlIntroduced the emotional tension — the gap between parental visibility and a teenager's need for autonomy. No product. No features. Just the question families were already living.
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Hero Film
Core NarrativeDelivered the story in a universally relatable, non-verbal format. Vanessa's journey made the product's value felt before it was explained.
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Activation
DeploymentAssets scaled across retail, app surfaces, and social channels — each adapted to context while maintaining the unified emotional thread.
05 · Campaign Gallery
The Visual
System
06 · KPI Ownership
When the Numbers
Confirm the Story
The metrics validated what the narrative set out to do — but the more durable outcome was proving the category itself could be repositioned.
The Philosophy Behind the Launch
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