Hi, Matt,
I'll be interested in seeing some examples as well.
However (and I'm sure you know this), Winforms is not 'dead'. Sure, it may not receive much development attention in .NET, but there are still clients/IT departments who will set Winforms as the required environment.
Now, even for internal apps, I see more and more clients demanding ASP.NET. I had a client a while back who demanded that an internal system had to be browser-based, only because their other applications were all browser-based.
Having said that, I'll be curious to see examples...
Kevin