I think you will like it
I searched and searched and did not find this thread so I have posted a mini-opinion elsewhere. What I love about this deck is that whoever you're reading for will not have any idea what's going on. They don't know what was happening a few moments before on the original W-S images. They don't know these images are in a different space time continuum than Pamela and Edward are/were sitting in. So I get to chuckle at the visual jokes, smile at the juxtapositions, and ponder the more disturbing or violent images as I compare these cards, in my head, with the originals. That's what I enjoy about the New Vision deck, too. I see it in direct comparison and opposition to the original. My, umm, guest doesn't possess my visual vocabulary, my memory, and my deep affection for Smith's 100-year-old paintings. To them, it's all new, "What interesting pictures!"
I don't much like the sickly green cast. I believe the artists used far more lively colors. But the publisher insisted on an homage to the centennial PCS; unfortunately, it is only an affectation. Ms Kenner's book (with the boxed set) is a fun read but she also goes over the top admonishing owners to protect the deck at all costs from direct sunlight (or reflected sunlight from the moon) and to never do readings under the Sun or Moon because this will somehow contaminate or diminish the magical properties of these cards. They look and feel like regular tarot cards to me. Perhaps I got a bad box or the magic had all leaked out while it was sitting on the shelf at Barnes and Nobel. Good thing I've still got the receipt.