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You can read more about it in my related blog:
http://konttoristhoughts.blogspot.com/
Changing themes requires root access / rd mode. And it is shaky stuff, so take warnings seriously.
I have tested the theme creator with default settings and it worked just fine. The most volatile part is using the usb cable to transfer the theme to your 770. If anything goes wrong with that, then you probably need to reflash.
But anyway, if anyone of you is feeling artistic, then, go ahead and make a new theme. If it's cool, share it with us!
Theme maker is missing quite a few maemo theming features, but once you ask for me for them, I'll try to add them as time goes by. At the current state, you can modify pretty much all windowing parts.
Go grab it while it's hot! Oh. Requires java 5 on your computer. Tested only on windows, but I see no reason why it wouldn't work on osx and linuz as well.