I love the new look. I can see issues ahead. Many seem to expect the look to be explained or fit into the wider franchise. I don't. Simply because I don't think they care that much.
It's hard not to feel though in the extensive interview Neville Page was very very much looking to 'assign' the redesign away from himself. In a really polite, respectful way. It's really clear as you watch further in that he's not comfortable with the way things turned out.
He does excellent work and is incredibly talented and I think he feels railroaded into certain decisions. Still, the amount of times the guy makes statements about how without production control and directorial input means his creatures look radically different is telling.
Finally, trying various sources and media releases attempting to drop all of this Klingon nonsense at Fuller's door, rightly or wrongly, is a cheap move. It's not a coincidence that this information appeared, along with this interview. Whether necessary or not, (I say not), someone at the production is on damage control. These kinds of 'tid bits' of information about Fuller aren't a coincidence in my opinion. They are press releases with embargos. Which makes me think that the truth is there isn't a lot of confidence in Discovery.
Which is sad considering the stellar cast, insanely good production values, and decent CGI.
I feel the production team have backed themselves into a corner for absolutely no good reason. If Discovery delivers it won't matter one jot. If it doesn't then people will lump the Klingon redesign into the same issue as breaking canon, but saying it doesn't, the fungus issue no one wants to talk about, and the transdimensional rumors.