Sure can! It's dressed in Dolch as it's the only set I have with a 1.75u Shift (I have Vortex RGBY mods, but I don't care for a lot of different colors).
The back of the board has a very clean and simple look:
Here's the board before it got any caps:
All the blues I use nowadays have springs from blacks in them, it's a comfort thing. I also decided to add white LEDs for the hell of it. Unfortunately, these switches already had SIP sockets in them, and the legs aren't long enough to play well with the hot-swapping feature. This basically means that not all of my LEDs are working 100% of the time.
The Micro-USB port is machined out and has a nice look/feel to it. I personally prefer my cables on the left (like the Pok3r), but centered is fine and doesn't get in the way of anything. The case is actually machined a little lower internally right where the connector comes off the PCB to accommodate the extra depth, which I find interesting. (I still prefer Mini connectors.)
Here's the board after having caps put on. I need to find two GMK blanks for the keys that have "Delete" and "End" living on them for convenience sake, but as of right now, it's working perfectly.
The case profile is actually very similar to the Pok3r's stock case. The edges are all sharper, though.
If you have any specific questions or want to see anything specific, let me know!
Edit: I actually forgot to mention that the plate > standoff > PCB design makes taking the thing apart a real chore, as you need to remove a lot (about half) of keys in order to get the force required to pull the plate off low enough to feel comfortable. I think if I messed with some of my screw holes having standoffs with the threads cut off and the rest just having longer screws, I could make it a lot more user-friendly.
2nd edit: Feng, if there are any LED controls or a way to program them, could you let me know? Having them all on all the time is a bit annoying.