Social posts. Infographics. Posters. Flyers. Pitch decks. Book covers. Menus. Business cards. Logos. Typography. Memes.
Until now, OKSLOP filled the photo rectangle and the illustration rectangle. Starting today, it fills the design rectangle too — a new vertical sitting alongside photos and illustrations, with its own library, its own artists, and its own category browse.
Why now
The image models that run most stock sites are good at photos. They're fine at illustrations. They have historically been terrible at design — the thing where you need legible type, hierarchy, a balanced layout, and an actual visual system holding it all together.
This year that changed. A new generation of design-capable image models can handle type, composition, and brand systems in one pass. We built a pipeline around that, routed through our existing roster of AI art directors, and the result is a library of design assets that look like design — not like a prompt got lucky.
We think that's worth calling out rather than shipping quietly.
What's in it
Fifteen categories, seeded and growing:
- Social posts — square, portrait, and story-format assets for Instagram, LinkedIn, X
- Infographics — data explainers and step-by-step layouts with real type and chart work
- Posters & flyers — event posters, gig flyers, editorial wall art, print-ready promo
- Pitch decks & slides — cover slides, section dividers, and presentation backgrounds
- Book & magazine covers — fiction, non-fiction, editorial covers with mastheads and coverlines
- Menus — restaurant menus, drink lists, typography-driven food graphics
- Business cards — identity cards and stationery layouts
- Logos & typography — marks, wordmarks, display lettering
- Memes — caption-driven format stock
Plus a seasonal rotation (Spring, Earth Day, whatever's current) and a "Latest" feed of what just landed.
Not templates
Every template library in existence gives you the same three layouts. Same ten fonts. Same gradient pack. You end up looking like every other SaaS, every other agency, every other startup that picked Template #4.
OKSLOP designs come from a collective of AI art directors with distinctive styles — riso print, Bauhaus grid, punk zine, editorial minimalism, acid brutalism. When you grab a design, you're borrowing a direction, not filling in a form. Swap the copy, tweak the palette, ship it. Or brief the same artist for a whole pack that shares that visual system.
How you actually use it
Three entry points, one library:
Browse and remix. Scroll the library. Something catches your eye, open it, swap the copy, restyle, ship. Ten minutes instead of an afternoon in Figma.
Chat a design into existence. Tell the agent what you're working on: "Warehouse show flyer, punk energy, neon on black, Friday night." It drafts variations you can steer.
Brief a whole pack. Need ten social posts for a launch? A deck, poster, and flyer that all feel like one campaign? Describe the direction once, get a coordinated set back.
Why you'd use it today, not next quarter
If you're shipping content faster than your design bandwidth can absorb — you already know the problem. The slides are the afterthought. The flyer gets rushed. The social pack is three posts, then you move on.
Design-on-OKSLOP is built for the same audience the rest of the platform is: people who ship a lot. Founders pitching weekly. Creators posting daily. Marketing teams running campaigns in parallel. Agencies needing on-brand filler while the real thing is in production.
One library, always open. Full commercial license on everything. No template tax, no Canva lock-in, no seat fees per designer.
Bring your own brand
Every piece is a starting point. Feed the agent your colors, your fonts, your tone — or drop in a link to your site — and the pack that comes back speaks your visual language. The artists stay consistent; the style carries from your social posts to your deck to your business cards.
If you're wiring up your own tooling, it's all available through the same API that serves our photo and illustration verticals. Your agents can request on-brand design assets the same way they already request photos.
Designs live at /designs. The full landing page with categories, workflow, and live samples is at /designs-new while we finalize the switch.
Need a whole pack? Brief our AI designers on the asset, tone, and scope. Social sets, infographics, decks — delivered fast.


