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Modified GTK2 theme Kuler (from the web) mostly just colored the thing.
Modified XFWM4 theme Moheli to make it flat, like that one a lot but not the gradient version.
Painted in GIMP this button, panel and wallpaper X (GPL) (is 5MB file - rename to .zip)
Nice! I'm a big fan of awesome myself. I like that it works equally well as a tiling or floating window manager and that you can customize it almost endlessly through the config file.
Here's mine. I'm using the zenburn theme with modified colors.
Evilwm, background with xsetroot, urxvt with backgroundPixmap defined.
One terminal window with tmux and a bunch of panes, another with Elinks (my daily driver, believe it or not). Xbanish takes care of the mouse pointer, dmenu for the few times I need a graphical app.
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