I took a closer look and first of all congrats on your deck Steve.
I'd say it's overall a very nice deck but I guess that is what you get from working with Christian Ellingstad, haha.
I'm unisono with Allan that the courts are too comicy for me aswell. A more refined/sophisticated look would suit the deck much better imo.
I'm glad to read that you reworked the aces to make them a little closer to the courts. I would love to hear the reasoning/perspective behind the intentional break in regards to artstyle.
The - let's call it both-ways diptych joker - is a very nice touch; I like that idea a lot and it's the first time I've seen it been done.
That ace of space - as Matt perfectly mentioned above - is very nice.
For the tuck, I have a bit of diffraction foil fatigue, not gonna lie but I'd say for Visions it is fitting. What I would have done differently are two things: 1. is I would have written
by Wounded Corner - just a small thing that rounds it up for me though. Secondly speaking of rounded; from top to bottom you have
Playing Cards in an arc,
Visions diagonally and
Wounded Corner horizontally; I'd do Wounded Corner in an arc, too. ( \ ) makes more sense aesthetically for me.
The card back is nice, classic. I would have wished for a tad more ornate but minimalism is en vogue currently so
. The teal/turquoise is nice. Silver/platinum is always meh for me, especially when the edges become silver gilded as well but that's a matter of personal taste, too.
TL;DR: Not for me but a good deck that will find a lot of fans.
Best of success for the campaign Steve and already break a leg for the production because they sure will fund
.