+3  A: 
Eduardo Molteni
i found them while looking - are they real products? They don't give links to anything to download, they don't even give names of the company's that they might have done the designs for. They just seem to let you "experience" the screenshots they give.
Ian Boyd
yeah, download their twitter client called blu.
Ankur Goel
You are right! they have remove the download of the apps. I have several of them in my disk, I can send you them by email if you want.
Eduardo Molteni
Were their apps ever apps? Or just demos? It seems strange for a company to write 5-10 applications, and then abandon them sortly thereafter.
Ian Boyd
They are not in the business of building apps. They are concepts of design, just to show their skills.
Eduardo Molteni
+1  A: 

I recommend taking a look at Kevin Moore's WPF Bag-O-Tricks: March 2008 Blog Post. I don't see any screenshots handy from that post, but he has a nice collection of WPF controls.

Ryan Versaw
+3  A: 
Eduardo Molteni
This really is a nice video. It's real world, adressing the real problems you have when creating an application. (i.e. How do you handle..., But what if...)
Ian Boyd
+2  A: 
John Sheehan
+1  A: 
Eduardo Molteni
+1  A: 

More: Grab this concept longhorn videos if you want a little inspiration:

Longhorn for Real Estate
Longhorn for Healthcare
Longhorn for Financial Services
Longhorn for Telecom
Longhorn for Manufacturing

Eduardo Molteni
That's the perfect way to describe it: inspiration. i'm looking for WPF inspiration!
Ian Boyd
+2  A: 

Check out WPFreakyStyley

Why did this get a down vote it is valid response and from what I can tell some excellent looking WPF Themes.
Nathan