Thanks for posting that. I wonder if that is what the actual cards will look like, or if there will be the typical thick LS borders running around the card with about 54 different languages on it.
Although I'm unclear whether it's Lo Scarabeo themselves who are publishing this with distribution through Llewellyn, or whether it's a Llewellyn production, I had similar fears.
ETA: I went back to Moore's blog post, and it looks like Lo Scarabeo themselves.
There's a thread active at the moment in which people repeat the longstanding complaint about the Shadowscapes--another very adeptly executed deck that was cut off at the knees by the publisher's choice of image size and border.
Frankly, with the Illuminati, I don't expect to get my wish of large-sized images and minimal borders. I have too many decks from too many publishers to remind me that production too often gets in the way of art.
And some people like borders, believe it or not; they feel it protects the edges of the images from wear over time. Not me, though; I slice those suckers right off.