Hussar
Legend
I'm of mixed minds about this.Huh, the Dyson Logos maps work perfectly great for most scenes where we want to represent distances and areas at our virtual table. The VTT supports us playing long-distance as we can't play in-person with our current group. The less detailed a map is, the more we can lean into narrative descriptions as provided by the DM. I've found that many gorgeous maps have extraneous detail that distract more than help. They really aren't better, IME. Of course, YMMV.
Yes, the clean maps are very nice. Like I said, in person, or of you were going to photocopy or recreate them on a whiteboard or something like that? Absolutely the best. There's no point in having a full color digital art map that only the DM sees. It was one of the problems with the old Paizo Dungeon magazine art - beautiful maps but, the only person who actually saw it was the DM.
OTOH, as both a player and a DM, VTT is primarily a visual medium. You're staring at that image for quite a long time. I find that the plain black and white maps just don't do the scene justice, when the other options are available. For example, many of the black and white maps are very lacking in details, where a digital map shows so much more of the scene.
I mean, here is the Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh manor map by Logos -
And here is the map that I used (Morvold Press)

As someone who runs on VTT a lot, I know which one I prefer.