Mainly referring to Squamata/Procumbens...
I know there are numerous posts on the methods of pinching and cutting tips but I'd like to get people's methods on overall development
I've been experimenting with my only advanced juniper using a method I saw where you almost treat the branching like a deciduous tree and wire each shoot very specifically. Then remove the old needles to mature the shoot into branching quickly and make the tips ramify from there.

I've also seen some people hedge trim their pads to develop shape, which leaves brown dead tips..
I'm just a little unsure how to treat juniper foliage that extends and grows up quite long..
Should I also just pinch out the middle growing bud of each extending shoot during the growing season?
Hope some of that makes sense!
Cheers,
Ben