I often wonder how many contributors on the forums understand the amount of time spent just on the concept and design of a deck of cards, let alone the back design and tuck box.
A lot of us, including myself, have designed and printed our own decks, or are heavily involved with those that do. We all know it takes hundreds of hours to create a good deck of cards, if not more, and that is only counting the design time.
Sounds like most people voicing their thoughts and opinions want every deck of cards released by companies like D&D, T11, Ellusionist, etc to only release decks that are 100% custom from the pips to the court cards (for example, JAQK's).
To be fair, non-custom decks have a place and I personally love them. What I do not love, specifically, is Theory11's marketing of their decks. Having not released a custom deck since the Sentinels, they market every deck as if it was some holy bastion of artwork. It's never fully custom, and it's hardly anything better than decent. When a beginner designer like Paul from Encarded pumps out more intricate designs without a fraction of T11's budget, it speaks to T11's dedication to their decks.
They have fallen very far when it comes to quality work.
Also, they still market 909 Premium finish as if it were a thing. The veil had been lifted a while ago on the inner workings of USPCC and we all know the only options are Air Cushion and Magic. And yet, thanks to their marketing, we still have famous YouTubers prancing around telling their subs that the 909P is somehow superior and feels different. Yeah, sure these people are idiots, but on the other hand their subscribers don't know that, and buy into the T11 hype.
All I'm saying is, let's not consider T11 releases anything other than a decent deck made for practical use, and not what they claim it to be: A revolutionary piece of artwork that will change your life.
Limited or not...custom faces or not...this deck (and many others) are far from 'standard.' They are cheap enough to buy a couple...add one to the collection and ACTUALLY use the other. OMG, mind blown!
Although I believe their cards are the definition of standard (tuck boxes =\= cards), they are indeed worth the money and cheap enough to use and enjoy. They're not bad, they're pretty darn good, but I would say they are closer to garbage than to the greatest thing that has ever happened in the history of the world.
Disclaimer: I haven't payed attention to the marketing for the Artisans, but anyone that remembers the Monarch marketing will tell you just how fucking godly they made those cards out to be. I believe "pinnacle of design" was used at some point in their campaign.