04/15/2026
Think about the last time you pushed a multi-channel campaign live.
Instagram feed wanted one format. Reels wanted another. Paid placements had their own safe zones. Your web team needed something that would not look awkward embedded on a landing page.
Most teams respond by making more versions, adding more steps, and burning more hours in post. The problem is not just the platforms. It is the way the project is framed from day one.
If you start in square, the rules change.
A 1:1 master is a stable middle ground:
- It holds space for faces, text, and key visuals on both mobile and desktop.
- It plays nicely in standard feeds and on your site.
- It gives you room to crop clean vertical and landscape variants without losing the story.
From there, you can build a simple system:
- Square master for each concept
- Clear safe zones for captions, logos, and progress bars
- Templates for intros, lower thirds, and end cards so every editor is working from the same playbook
You get consistent creative, faster edits, and fewer 'this shot just will not work on that channel' conversations.
If you are already investing in reliable hosting and fast delivery for your video pages, square first is the creative side of the same strategy: reduce friction, keep quality high, and stay flexible when platforms shift.
What format do you brief your team on first right now: 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1?
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