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SleekPixel for new arrival cards

SleekPixel reads each arrival post's product, colorways, collection, and launch date, then renders a 1200 by 630 card on save. Drops ship to social with the same on-brand layout, every release.

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SleekPixel example output for new arrival cards

New arrivals ship more consistently when artwork is automatic

New arrival posts are some of the most predictable content a store produces, and the design treatment is some of the most inconsistent. The first product in a collection gets a custom card with full attention, the fifteenth product gets a recycled template with the wrong typography, and the thirtieth ships with no card at all because the design queue ran out of patience. The collection looks unfinished by the time it is fully on sale.

SleekPixel turns the arrival post into a card the moment it is saved. You design one arrival layout in the WordPress admin with placeholders for {product_name}, {colorways}, {collection_name}, and {launch_date}. Every arrival post renders against that template on save. The card has the product image, the colorway dots, the collection mark, and a just-dropped badge, all sourced from the post.

Edit the layout once and every arrival in the collection refreshes. Add a new product two weeks into the launch and the card already exists at the right URL, on brand, the moment the post saves.

Workflow

From product launched to social-ready in one save

1

Design the template

Build a 1200 by 630 layout with a product image slot, colorway dot strip, collection mark, and just-dropped badge.
2

Connect to the arrivals post type

Point SleekPixel at a new-arrivals CPT or the product post type with a launch-date field that triggers the arrival template.
3

Save the arrival post

On save, SleekPixel renders the template with the product's data and writes the image URL into the og:image meta tag and a download slot.
4

Share the drop

The arrival URL shares cleanly across social and email, with the colorways and collection already on the artwork.

Output

Sample arrival card from a real product post

Rendered from an arrival post's product, colorways, and collection. Same template, every drop.

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

Comparison

Hand-made arrival cards vs SleekPixel

Designed per arrival in Figma

  • First product in a collection gets attention, the rest gets less
  • Colorway dots are inconsistent across arrivals in the same collection
  • Collection mark drifts between cards as the design queue rotates
  • Late additions to a collection ship without a card
  • Brand refresh leaves last season's arrivals visibly dated

SleekPixel

  • Auto-generated card per arrival on save
  • Per-arrival variables: product, colorways, collection, launch date
  • Colorway dots render from the product's actual hex values
  • Edit the template once and every arrival card refreshes
  • Falls back gracefully when colorways or collection is missing

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for new arrival cards

Just-dropped badge

Just-dropped or new badge renders as a chip from the launch-date field. Recent arrivals stand out without per-card edits.

Colorway dots

Colorway hexes from the product post render as dots in the layout. Three colors, six colors, all consistent across the collection.

Bulk regenerate

Add a new product two weeks in and the card exists. Brand refresh rebuilds the entire collection in one click.

Use cases

Where new arrival cards earn their keep

Apparel collection drops

Every product in a seasonal drop ships with a card same day, with the collection mark and colorways already on brand.

Capsule and limited drops

Capsule collections share a template with a capsule badge field that swaps the badge text and accent per capsule.

Collaboration drops

Brand collaborations render to the arrival template with a co-brand mark sourced from the post, same layout, multiple partners.

The bigger picture

Why new arrival cards belong in a render pipeline

Collection drops are visual stories. The first product gets the energy and the artwork that the team had time to build, but the depth of a collection is what convinces a customer to keep scrolling. When the depth ships with progressively worse artwork, the customer reads the collection as thin even when the product range is rich.

Stores that consistently publish on-brand cards across the full collection tend to convert browsers into multi-product purchases, while stores that fade after the first three products tend to convert single-item orders only. The constraint is almost always the design queue. A template that renders the card from the product post on save removes that constraint, and the entire collection ships with the same visual treatment whether it is the first product or the fortieth.

SleekPixel makes the on-brand arrival card the default outcome of saving the product, the same way the storefront makes the catalog page the default outcome of publishing it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for new arrival cards

Yes. Map the colorway hex array on the product post and the template renders dots in those exact colors. Adding a new colorway updates the card on save.

 

Yes. Routing rules pick the template by collection taxonomy, so each collection can have its own accent and layout while staying on the same engine.

 

The template can fall back to a brand mark or letter mark from the product name. The card always renders, even when photography is incomplete.

 

Yes. Use a launch-date field and conditional template logic to render the badge only when the date is within a recent window. Older arrivals lose the badge automatically.

 

Yes. One-click bulk regeneration rebuilds every arrival card from the current template.

 

No. Cards render at save time as static PNGs. Visitors load a regular image URL with no runtime cost.

 

Yes. The same image URL works as a hero in any email tool that supports remote images, so the social and the email card stay in sync.

 

Yes. Cards persist as static PNGs in /uploads, surviving plugin disablement and keeping the arrival archive intact.

 

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