We don't make trendy apps, we need stuff like datagrids, treeviews, windows and form validation. Looks ok though. At least we're using a UI toolkit these days. Some of the stuff I've gotten rid of over the last year would make your eyes bleed. ASP.net GridViews so wide they don't even fit on both my screens with a mix of old school Html attributes and CSS for styling. To be honest I can't believe we ever sold any copies of the applications with them looking that bad, but someone paid for them. We must either have salespeople with crazy coercion skills, or they have some dirt on the customer. It certainly wasn't the user experience, look and feel that convinced them to buy.