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SleekPixel for pottery studios

Cohort dates, fees, seat counts, instructor, and what's included already live on the class post. SleekPixel renders a 1080x1080 card on save so every enrollment cycle ships with a coordinated grid.

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SleekPixel example output for pottery studios

Enrollment cycles, member showcases, and the daily grid

A pottery studio's social grid does two jobs. It's a portfolio of student and resident work, and it's the front door for class enrollment. Each one needs its own card. A beginner wheel cohort opening Wednesday, a hand-building intensive in May, a member showcase from last weekend's firing, an open-studio night on the calendar. Each card needs the dates, the price or fee, the seat count, the instructor, and the studio's brand.

The studio already has this data on the WordPress site. The class CPT or WooCommerce-booking integration carries the cohort start date, the price, the seat count, the instructor's name, and the inclusions. The showcase CPT carries the piece, the student, the form, and the glaze. What's missing is the bridge to the grid, which today is a studio coordinator rebuilding the card in Canva between glazing and class prep.

SleekPixel renders the card automatically. Saving the class post produces a 1080x1080 PNG with the cohort dates, the fee, the seat count, the instructor, and the studio frame. Saving a showcase piece produces a card with the form, glaze, and student. Both share the studio's wordmark and palette, so the grid reads as one program instead of a mixed feed.

Workflow

From class draft to enrollment grid

1

Map class and showcase fields

Point SleekPixel at the class CPT (or WooCommerce Bookings) plus the showcase or portfolio CPT for student and resident work.
2

Design two template variants

One square card for class enrollment, one for showcase pieces. Both share the studio's wordmark, palette, and type system.
3

Publish the class or showcase post

On save, SleekPixel renders the right template and stores the PNG in uploads with the og:image wired.
4

Post and enroll

Coordinator posts the card from a phone; the og:image catches link shares too, so a forwarded enrollment URL previews correctly.

Output

Sample card from a class post

A 1080x1080 square rendered from a class post's cohort dates, fee, seat count, and instructor.

Format: PNG, square 1:1 Dimensions: 1080 × 1080
SleekPixel example output for pottery studios
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Comparison

Default pottery studio image vs SleekPixel

Default pottery studio image

  • Coordinator rebuilds enrollment cards in Canva each cycle
  • Seat counts get out of sync with what's actually on the site
  • Showcase posts use a different layout than enrollment posts
  • Open-studio nights and pop-up firings skip a coordinated card
  • Multi-instructor studios have each teacher posting an off-brand version

SleekPixel

  • Auto-rendered Instagram card per class, cohort, and showcase
  • Cohort dates, fees, seat counts, and instructor pulled from the class post
  • Showcase variant template for student and resident work
  • Bulk regenerate after a wordmark update, every past card refreshes
  • Falls back cleanly when fields like seat count or instructor are missing

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for pottery studios

Cohort and date fields

Cohort start date, duration, and weekly schedule sit on the card from the class post. The next enrollment cycle is already laid out.

Seat counts in sync

Seat count and waitlist status pull from the same source the booking system uses, so the card never overpromises.

Instructor on card

Instructor name and bio thumbnail pull from a WordPress user or ACF field so multi-instructor studios credit the right teacher.

Use cases

Who uses SleekPixel for pottery studios

Teaching studios

Multi-cohort programs with weekly and weekend classes get a coordinated enrollment grid without a designer in the loop.

Member and community studios

Open-studio nights, member showcases, and wheel-time rentals each get a template variant that fits the program type.

Resident artist programs

Resident pieces and exhibition posts render from a portfolio CPT with the resident's name, term, and work pulled in.

The bigger picture

Why a coordinated enrollment grid fills cohorts

Pottery classes sell on social. Prospective students decide whether to enroll based on the studio's grid: how the work looks, how the program is presented, how the instructors are introduced. A grid where enrollment cards drift in style from showcase cards reads as a studio that's improvising.

A grid where every enrollment cycle, every open-studio night, and every showcase piece share one visual system reads as a serious program. Templated cards rendered from the class and showcase data the studio already keeps in WordPress make that coordination cheap. The coordinator spends time on the program, not on Canva, and the grid still fills the next cohort.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for pottery studios

Yes. SleekPixel reads booking-product fields plus any ACF or Meta Box custom fields. WooCommerce Bookings, Amelia, and a plain CPT all work.

 

Yes. Map each post type or category to a template variant. SleekPixel routes by the post's type or terms on save.

 

Bind the seat-count field on the card to your booking plugin's remaining-seats value. On save the card reflects the current count.

 

Yes. The instructor field accepts multiple values, and the template can render two or three names with thumbnails.

 

Yes. A status field on the class post can switch a 'waitlist' or 'sold out' badge on the card automatically.

 

Use a single-event post type and a one-off variant template. The card carries the date, time, and rental rate from the event post.

 

Yes. One-click bulk regeneration re-renders every past class and showcase card with the updated template.

 

SleekPixel saves the PNG to uploads. Download from the post screen, or pull the URL into Later, Buffer, or Meta's scheduler.

 

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