SleekPixel for limited edition cards
Print studios, small publishers, and design shops running numbered editions get a clean square card per release. Edition size, numbering range, price, and ship date come from product fields.
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Numbered editions trade on visible scarcity
The whole pitch of a limited edition is that the run is finite. Two hundred fifty prints, numbered one through two hundred fifty, signed in pencil by the artist, never reprinted. The share card has to communicate that scarcity at a glance. A vague "limited" label does not do the work. A specific number on the card, a specific edition range, a specific ship date, that is what makes the offer feel real and triggers the reserve click.
Studios running numbered editions usually solve this by designing one beautiful card for the first edition, then improvising for the second and third because the studio is small and the designer is also the person packing the prints. The cards drift, the brand softens, and by edition five the runs no longer feel like part of the same studio.
SleekPixel binds the edition card to the product post. Title from product name, edition size from a custom field, ship date from a scheduled custom field, numbering range and signature status from their own fields. On save the 1080x1080 card renders, the og:image gets written, and the product URL previews as a clean edition card on every share, every edition.
Workflow
From new edition to share-ready in one save
Design the edition template
Create the edition post
Save the post
Open reservations
Output
What a generated limited edition card looks like
A 1080x1080 square card with the edition title, run size, numbering range, price, and ship date pulled from the product post.
Comparison
Designer per-edition card vs SleekPixel
Designer per release
- First edition gets a designed card, fifth edition gets improvised
- Edition size on the card disagrees with the actual run count
- Ship date in the card drifts from the actual release date
- No consistent visual identity across a year of small editions
- Older editions never pick up updated studio brand treatments
SleekPixel
- Render fires on save for every product post
- Title, edition size, numbering, price, ship date from fields
- Same template extends across editions, signed or unsigned
- WooCommerce or native CPT both work as the source post
- Bulk regenerate when the studio brand evolves
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for limited edition cards
Edition-size first-class
Templates bind to an edition-size field. The number renders prominently and consistently across every edition without manual entry on the design side.
Signature status as a slot
A signed-or-unsigned field drives a slot in the template. Signed editions carry the signed badge, unsigned editions carry a different mark. The card communicates the variant at a glance.
Studio-consistent palette
Lock the studio palette into the template. Every edition renders with the same accent and supporting colors so the catalog reads as one studio across a year of releases.
Use cases
Where limited edition cards earn their keep
Print studios and risograph shops
Small studios releasing numbered prints. SleekPixel removes the per-edition design step so the studio can ship more frequent editions without growing the design payroll.
Small publishers
Independent publishers running limited zine, book, and chapbook runs. Consistent card style across releases builds catalog recognition and reader trust.
Artist editions
Visual artists selling signed and numbered prints from their site. Every edition ships with a consistent card that communicates scarcity precisely.
The bigger picture
Why precise scarcity language is the entire pitch
Buyers of limited editions are paying for specificity. The print is not a great print, it is a great print in a run of two hundred fifty, numbered, signed, and never reprinted. The share card has to carry every one of those facts cleanly or the offer dilutes.
"Limited" without a number reads as marketing language. "Two hundred fifty numbered, signed in pencil, ships May twenty-second" reads as a real edition. The studios that build long-running reputations in this space all enforce that specificity at the share-card level, and the ones that grow tend to be the ones where every edition looks like part of the same catalog.
SleekPixel makes that visual consistency structural. The product post carries the facts, the template renders them in the right places, and the card never accidentally goes out with the wrong edition size or a missing date. The studio's reputation accumulates faster because every share reinforces the same visual identity, edition after edition.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for limited edition cards
Yes. Bind the remaining-count slot to a custom field that you update as the edition sells. Or compute it from stock status if you use WooCommerce. The card refreshes whenever stock changes.
 Yes. SleekPixel binds to any post fields. If the editions are in a custom post type with ACF or Meta Box fields, the template uses those. WooCommerce is convenient, not required.
 Yes. A slot for "1 - 250" or "Edition of 250" or similar can be bound to a field. Some studios prefer to show the full range, others just the total. Both styles work.
 Treat them as two products with two posts, each rendering its own card. Or use a variant field on a single post that switches a slot in the template. Both patterns work.
 Yes. A static logo layer in the template renders on every edition card without per-post setup. Useful for cross-channel sharing and reposts.
 Yes. When stock hits zero, the template can switch to a sold-out treatment via a state field bound to stock status. Older editions remain shareable with a clear sold-out badge.
 Run a bulk regenerate from the admin. Every edition post gets re-rendered with the current template. A year of editions can be unified in a single batch.
 Yes. Digital prints, downloadable editions, or NFT-style numbered releases all work the same way. The card describes the edition, the actual delivery mechanism is unrelated to SleekPixel.
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