Then I would have to say the design does matter, but that design only needs to go as far as being reminiscent of the TOS design. Beyond that, Abrams' team is free to create any design they want. Beyond that, the design does NOT matter to me (but I'm sure it matters to the designer.)
I guess for me it comes down to what the movie should be, namely an origin movie about Kirk and crew, if that is indeed the intention of the film. For me that doesn't mean remaking everything, that means going back to basics. Basically everything in TOS could be updated and modernized to match up with the more technical aspects that have come to be established about the various plot devices of the show, but also the look, and any discontinuities could be rationalized (or ignored). As far as the look, again, a matter of updating and modernizing. To me that would show real creativity and effort, even though it's only half of the equation. I don't mean to say that JJ Abrams and his team aren't creative, it's just not the type of creativity I feel this movie needed.
I don't view this film as being the 11th installment in the Star Trek saga; I consider it the 1st film in a reinterpretation of that saga.
That's basically what it is, since it's a reboot of the franchise. That's a big part of what upsets me, because it has effectively marginalized and disenfranchised everything I have been a fan of within this franchise. Unless at some point in the future this movie is swept under the rug as a bad idea, the Star Trek I was a fan of can be no more, as in no more new chapters of it will be made.
You may wish to call that a re-boot (if it fits your definition of a re-boot), but I see a re-boot as what Ronald Moore did to BSG.
That's what I see JJ Abrams as having done with this movie.
It appears to me that Abrams is trying to reuse the existing TOS character with their familiar character traits and their familiar relationships with the other characters. That's why I use the word "re-interpretation". Plus since I only care if the characters are similar, I think the art design is open to a re-interpretation.
The only familiar things to me are the names, really. And I don't just mean how things look, either. Sure, a little of the same feeling is there, but the same can be said for nuBSG compared to the old version, too. But whereas the names are the same, I don't see much of the old characters in this new movie.
The design doesn't matter that much to me (beyond what I wrote earlier about it being "reminiscent"), but I'm sure the design matters a hell of a lot to the filmmakers and art directors who view a film as a personal expression.
Then I guess to me they should have left well enough alone, and redid another franchise, or created their own new sci-fi franchise.
I never said I don't WANT this to look like the TOS era; I've only said that it doesn't NEED to look like the TOS era. If they made this film look like Trials and Tribblations or IaMD, then I would probably be just as excited to see it.
I guess to me, it would kind of go hand in hand with making a movie that's supposed to take place in this era - the look has already been established. We can play with it some - I'm not saying we should break out the plastic and the plywood - but the changes should be relatively minor, like the changes between TMP and TWoK. I've seen some good fan efforts at this, and I have some of my own ideas too, but the point is that everything could have been updated without completely redesigning everything.
Ha Ha! If you're an engineer in the building design industry (electrical building systems engineer or HVAC/mechanical systems Engineer) then that may explain our situation...I'm an architect, and as any other architect or building design engineer (or anyone else familiar with the day-to-day drama of an A/E firm) would tell you, there is no way we will ever see eye to eye.
Yeah, mechanical engineering, actually.

Joke for you because of that: What's the difference between a mechanical engineer and an architect? The engineer builds bombs and the architect builds targets.

(You've probably head that one more than a few times, though)
cheers
Right back at you.

And thanks for being cool with me in this discussion too. I know I can be abrasive (especially when I'm in a bad mood), so I appreciate you keeping things calm.
