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Both the Awesome and Fluxbox desktops are impressive.
Great color coordination, too! I especially like the monochromed icons in the Fluxbox image.
Your desktops sort of remind me of this 2002 Golem desktop by I.P. Julius (that also has decent color coordination and monocrhomed icons): http://solutions-i.org/julius/images/000004.max.jpg His other old Golem desktops are linked here: http://pijulius.blogspot.com/2006/05/my-old-desktops.html
Golem is a great WM -- it is almost as configurable as Enlightenment, but it only uses Xlib and it has a smaller memory footprint than most tiling WMs.