A sculpted profile is ergonomically better than a uniform one. But you only offer one such profile: Cherry.
Cherry (like OEM) has the flaw that the tab row (the one directly above the home row) has a downwards angle (in screen direction) instead of an upwards angle which would match the arc the fingers make naturally when moving along a column. There are better profiles that make this right, e.g. MDA. So I request you to please offer this.
P.S.: At least for me this is a bad case of "once you've learned about it you cannot unsee it". It is somewhat justifiable for keyboards that have an overall upwards angle (in screen direction) because this kind of accommodates the bad shape of the Cherry profile, but among serious keyboard users it is well-known that such a keyboard angle is ergonomically bad. If anything, a keyboard should have a negative angle (downwards in screen direction) because that is how the hands come in (via the arms from the shoulders). (This is particularly obvious with keyboards that come with a wrist-rest.)