SleekPixel for Behance profile banners
Behance's profile banner is a brutal 3200 by 410 strip that crushes most uploads. SleekPixel renders it from a WordPress post in the exact spec, with safe zones for the profile photo overlap and reliable typography that does not get clipped on mobile.
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A Behance banner that ships with your studio update post
Behance profile banners are 3200 by 410 pixels. That's an aspect ratio of roughly 7.8 to 1, which means a normal hero photo rendered at that size becomes a sliver no human can compose around. The profile picture sits on top in a circle that eats a chunk of the lower-left, which is exactly where most designers try to put the banner title. Result: most Behance banners are blurry, mis-cropped, or completely abandoned.
SleekPixel handles the math. You build a banner template that knows the 3200 by 410 ratio, the profile-photo overlap zone, and the mobile-crop boundary. The template binds to a WordPress post type, typically a studio update or featured project: studio_name, tagline, featured_project_title, and accent_color all become slots. When you publish a new featured project or refresh the studio statement post, the banner regenerates and the PNG lands in your media library.
For design studios running a WordPress portfolio site alongside their Behance presence, this closes a real gap. The Behance profile reflects the latest featured work without anyone in the studio remembering to update the banner manually. The typography stays consistent across rebrands. The render is fast enough that you can iterate banner copy and bulk-regenerate in one session.
Workflow
From studio post to Behance banner
Build the banner template
Bind to a studio post type
Update or feature a post
Upload the banner to Behance
Output
Sample Behance banner from a studio post
This 3200 by 410 banner was rendered from a featured-project post with studio name, tagline, and accent color bound to template slots.
Comparison
Manual Behance banner exports vs SleekPixel
Hand-built banner per update
- Open Figma, set up a 3200 by 410 frame, and hand-position elements per banner
- Forget the profile-photo overlap and watch the title disappear under the avatar
- Resize a hero image that was never composed for a 7.8 to 1 ratio
- Each studio refresh means re-exporting from scratch with no shared frame
- Banner stays stale because the manual export is the bottleneck
SleekPixel
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Renders at Behance's exact
3200 x 410banner spec - Profile-photo overlap and mobile-crop guides built into the canvas
- Studio name, tagline, and featured project bound to WordPress fields
- Accent color and typography pulled from your studio's brand tokens
- Bulk regenerate across all banners after a rebrand or template tweak
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for Behance banner
7.8 to 1 ratio that actually works
The template editor treats 3200 by 410 as a real composition surface. Type slots, image slots, and accent shapes are laid out for the ratio, not stretched into it after the fact.
Avatar overlap safe zone
Behance's circular avatar overlaps the lower-left of the banner on most screens. SleekPixel keeps that zone clear so the title and CTA never sit under the profile picture.
Updates with each featured post
Mark a project as featured in WordPress and the banner regenerates. The profile reflects the latest case study without any manual export or upload step beyond the final drop.
Use cases
Where Behance banner automation pays off
Design studio profiles
Studios that ship case studies on a WordPress site get a fresh Behance banner each time the featured project changes, without involving a designer.
Award-season refreshes
When a project wins an award, mark it featured. The banner updates to surface the win across the Behance profile in the same hour.
Hiring-mode profile banners
Studios in active hiring switch to a hiring banner by toggling a WordPress post. The banner renders with the open role and link, then flips back when hiring closes.
The bigger picture
Why a current Behance banner matters
Behance is one of the few profile pages where art directors and recruiters still spend more than five seconds. The banner is the first signal of what kind of work the studio is shipping right now. A stale banner that still shows a campaign from eighteen months ago tells visitors the studio is either coasting or has stopped maintaining its presence on the platform.
Manual banner exports are expensive enough that most studios update the banner once a year if at all, even when the rest of the portfolio rolls forward weekly. Templated renders flip that dynamic. The banner is no longer an event that needs scheduled studio time, it becomes a side effect of publishing a new featured case study on the WordPress site.
The studio stays visibly current on Behance without anyone explicitly thinking about Behance, and the typography stays disciplined across every refresh because the template is the source of truth.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for Behance banner
Yes. 3200 by 410 is Behance's profile banner specification at retina resolution, and the PNG uploads through the standard Behance profile editor without any further cropping prompt or platform-side resampling step.
 Behance's circular avatar overlaps the lower-left corner of the banner. SleekPixel shows that zone as a visual guide in the template editor so titles, logos, and CTAs stay outside the overlap area.
 Yes. You can target the banner template at whichever project is marked as featured in WordPress, or pin it to a specific post ID for predictable behaviour. Changing the featured flag triggers a fresh render on save automatically.
 Update the bound studio settings post or the global brand token. The template re-renders on save with the new copy, and the bulk regenerate action can update every banner variant if you have multiple templates.
 Yes. The same 3200 by 410 template applies to Behance team profiles as well as individual ones. Bind it to a team-specific post type or term if you want separate banner streams for studio versus individual contributor profile pages.
 Behance does not support clickable banners, but you can include a short URL or a 'we are hiring' line as part of the banner copy via a custom field. Toggle the field to switch the banner state.
 Behance project covers are 808 by 632 thumbnails attached to each project. This banner is the wide 3200 by 410 strip at the top of the profile. Different surface, different template, different fields.
 Yes. Any bound field change triggers a re-render on save. If the accent color is a brand token shared across templates, updating it once cascades to every banner that uses that token without any further configuration needed.
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