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SleekPixel for framework cards

Operators write frameworks as posts in WordPress. SleekPixel renders each one as a 1080x1080 Instagram card, with the framework title, number, and topic pulled from the post fields on save.

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SleekPixel example output for framework cards

Frameworks travel further with a card behind them

Frameworks are the unit of shareable thinking. A team adopts a framework because someone explained it clearly, and they remember it because the explanation lived somewhere visual. Operators who publish frameworks, founders, product leaders, ops folks, marketers, find the same pattern: a framework with a card on social travels twice as far as a framework that is buried in a blog post. The card is the artifact that gets screenshotted, quoted, and embedded back into someone else's deck.

The trouble is that frameworks are expensive to design well. The 2x2, the funnel, the loop, the matrix, each one needs a tight layout that works at thumbnail size. Manual design in Figma or Canva is fine for one framework. By framework eight, the variation in style across the library starts to undermine the brand. By framework twenty, the operator has stopped publishing because the design overhead got tired.

SleekPixel binds the framework post to a square template. The framework title, number, and category come from the post fields. The accent color rotates by topic. The render runs on save and the PNG ends up in /uploads, ready for the og:image on the web archive and the download button for a manual Instagram post.

Workflow

From framework post to ready-to-share card

1

Build the template

Design a 1080x1080 layout in SleekPixel with placeholders for framework title, number, and topic. Bind the topic to a category-driven accent color.
2

Write the framework post

Publish the framework in WordPress with title, number, and topic filled in. SleekPixel renders the card to /uploads on save.
3

Share the post

Drop the URL into Twitter, LinkedIn, or Slack. The og:image renders the branded card. Download the file from the Gutenberg sidebar for a manual Instagram post.
4

Iterate freely

Rename a framework or rotate it to a new topic and the card regenerates on save. The library style stays consistent over hundreds of entries.

Output

What a rendered framework card looks like

A 1080x1080 PNG with the framework number, title, and topic pulled from the post fields, laid out in the locked template.

Format: PNG, square 1:1 Dimensions: 1080 × 1080
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Comparison

Default framework card vs SleekPixel

Default framework cards image

  • Generic featured image on every framework share
  • Canva exports drift in style across the framework library
  • Title edits never propagate to the social card
  • Long framework titles overflow at thumbnail size
  • No system enforcement when multiple authors contribute

SleekPixel

  • Render runs on save for every framework post
  • Title, number, and topic pulled from post fields
  • og:image and twitter:image meta tags written automatically
  • Per-topic accent colors via the category taxonomy
  • Title edits regenerate the card instantly

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for framework cards

Framework-aware layout

Templates designed for the rhythm of a framework library: prominent number, readable title, locked topic tag. The card reads as part of a series at thumbnail size.

Topic-driven colors

A topic field on the post drives the accent palette. Strategy, product, ops, and growth frameworks each carry their own color without separate templates.

Edits regenerate

Tweak a framework title after publishing and the social card updates on save. The og:image points at the same file path so the next share carries the corrected title.

Use cases

Who uses SleekPixel for framework cards

Operator-writers

Founders and operators publishing a personal library of frameworks. The card supports the share that drives followers back to the post.

Consulting practices

Boutique firms publishing client-facing frameworks. The card carries the firm's brand on every share without designer time per post.

Internal academies

Training teams running a private framework library for new hires. The visual system enforces the academy brand on Slack and Notion link previews.

The bigger picture

Why frameworks need a render pipeline behind them

Frameworks are the highest-leverage content an operator produces. Each one summarizes a model of how to think about a recurring problem, and each one can be applied dozens of times by the readers who internalize it. The cost of producing a framework is the writing.

The cost of distributing a framework is the design. The asymmetry is brutal: a 600-word framework that takes an hour to write often takes another 45 minutes to package into a shareable card, and the design step is where the operator gives up. SleekPixel collapses the distribution cost.

The post is the framework. The template is the package. The render is the artifact.

Operators who hook this up once stop thinking about framework distribution and start thinking only about the next framework. The library grows at the speed of the writing, the visual system stays consistent across hundreds of entries, and the operator's brand compounds with every post.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for framework cards

Yes. A custom field on the framework post holds the number, and the template renders it as the corner mark. Operators can use sequential numbering, version numbering, or skip numbering entirely.

 

The title layer auto-shrinks between configurable min and max sizes. A short title fills the frame, a long title scales down to fit without breaking the layout.

 

Yes. A simple text field or select on the post can drive the accent. The template reads the value and picks the matching color from a palette you define.

 

Yes. SleekPixel binds to any post type, native or custom. ACF, Meta Box, and Pods all expose their fields to the template engine.

 

Yes. Register a second size against the same post type. SleekPixel renders both on save, the square for Instagram and the OG image for web shares.

 

No. SleekPixel renders the PNG inside WordPress and exposes a download button in the Gutenberg sidebar. Posting still happens through a scheduler or a manual upload.

 

SleekPixel does not run A/B tests, but you can register two templates and pick which one a post uses via a field. Two frameworks can render with different layouts from the same data.

 

No. Re-rendering uses the same file path in /uploads. Twitter, LinkedIn, and Slack pick up the corrected version on their next scrape. Old screenshots already taken stay as-is, which is the expected behavior.

 

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