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SleekPixel for interview card

SleekPixel takes each interview post, pulls the guest name, role, headshot, and episode number, and renders a branded OG card on save. Long-form Q and A series ship with consistent cards across every guest.

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SleekPixel example output for interview card

Interview programs lose to design overhead, not content

Long-form interview series are usually run by editorial teams of one or two. They are good at landing the guest, asking the right questions, and editing the transcript. They are not designers. The bottleneck on shipping more interviews is rarely the writing. It is the social card, the LinkedIn share image, the homepage thumbnail, and the in-article hero, all of which need a designer or a duplicated Figma file. The third interview gets the full design treatment. The fifteenth gets a placeholder. The thirtieth ships without a card and never gets shared properly.

SleekPixel removes that bottleneck by treating the guest record as the source. The guest post type holds the name, the role, the company, and the headshot. The interview post links to a guest, holds the episode number and the headline question, and inherits everything else through the relationship. The template renders an OG card from those fields. The hundredth interview ships with the same fidelity as the third.

The same guest record can power the in-page hero, a LinkedIn share, a Twitter card, and a square preview for Instagram, all rendered from one template family. A consistent interview brand becomes a structural property of the CMS, not a recurring design ask.

Workflow

From transcript to share-ready card

1

Set up guest and interview types

Create a guest post type with name, role, company, and headshot. Create an interview post that links to a guest and holds episode number, headline question, and read time.
2

Build the template

Lay out an OG card in HTML with placeholders for the headshot, name, role, episode number, and headline question. Add auto-fit rules for long titles and roles.
3

Publish the interview

Save the interview post with the guest relationship and the episode metadata. SleekPixel renders the card on save and points the og:image at the file.
4

Refresh as the guest's role changes

Update the guest post when their title or company changes. Run a bulk regenerate, and every past interview card reflects the current title without re-export.

Output

How the interview card composes

An OG card with the guest headshot, name, role, the episode number, and the headline question, all pulled from the guest and interview posts.

Format: PNG, OG + Twitter card Dimensions: 1200 × 630
SleekPixel example output for interview card

Comparison

Designed-per-interview vs auto-rendered

Custom design per guest

  • Each interview waits for a designer to build a guest card
  • Headshots get uploaded inconsistently across episodes
  • Episode numbering drifts between site, social, and email
  • Guest titles become hard-coded strings inside images
  • Refreshing the brand means redoing every past episode by hand

SleekPixel

  • Guest name, role, and headshot pulled from one record
  • Episode number stays consistent across site and share
  • Template covers OG, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram sizes
  • Guest detail update propagates to every past interview
  • Editorial ships the next interview without a design ticket

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for interview card

Guest record source

Headshot, role, and company live on the guest post and pull through to every interview that links to them. A title change updates every past card.

Episode number aware

Episode and season are template fields, so the card always reads as part of the same series. New seasons inherit the same treatment automatically.

Multi-size family

Register OG, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram sizes against the same guest record. Every channel gets a matched asset without separate design files.

Use cases

Interview formats it covers

Founder interviews

Short Q and A with a founder. The card foregrounds the headshot and the headline question, with the company name in the meta line.

Panel conversations

Multi-guest interviews. The template can render a small headshot strip with each guest's role line, sourced from a guest relationship repeater.

Long-form transcripts

Deep editorial transcripts with chapter breaks. The card uses the chapter or theme line as the meta and keeps the guest emphasis intact.

The bigger picture

Why interview series need infrastructure

Interview series are slow to start, slow to compound, and brutal to maintain. The first ten interviews are a creative project. The next ninety are a content operation, and most series quietly die in that transition.

The reason is rarely the editorial work. It is the design overhead per episode and the maintenance overhead across the back catalog. A guest changes roles a year later, and the card on the site still says VP Engineering at the company they have left.

A brand refresh comes through and the past sixty cards are now visibly inconsistent. SleekPixel removes both problems. The card is a function of the live guest record, not a static export.

A title change on the guest post propagates to every interview they appeared in. A brand refresh is a template edit and a bulk regenerate, not a quarter-long manual project. The series can compound for years because the operational cost stays close to zero.

Editorial focuses on landing better guests and asking better questions, which is the only thing that actually grows the series.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for interview card

Yes. Map the headshot placeholder to the featured image of the linked guest post. Every interview that links to that guest renders with the same headshot, and replacing the headshot on the guest record updates every past card.

 

Update the role field on the guest post and run a regenerate. Every past interview that linked to that guest renders with the new role. The card reflects the current truth, not the snapshot from publication day.

 

Yes. Register OG, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram sizes against the same template. SleekPixel writes one PNG per size on save, exposed in the Gutenberg sidebar with download buttons.

 

Yes. The episode number is a real field on the interview post. Both the rendered card and your email template can pull from the same field, so they cannot drift.

 

Yes. Use a guest relationship repeater on the interview post. The template can render a small headshot strip with each guest's name and role, scaling type to fit two, three, or four guests.

 

Update the template (colors, type, layout primitives) and run a bulk regenerate against the interview post type. Every past episode refreshes its OG card without manual re-export.

 

Yes. Filter rendering by post status or an embargo field. Drafts under embargo do not produce a card until they are ready to publish, so no asset leaks early.

 

Yes. The slot has its own auto-fit rules. Short questions render larger and longer questions wrap, so the card never feels empty or cramped regardless of the editorial decision.

 

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