I agree with razorback, profile B is the best.
The "build a proven design" boys have a lot of good points. But I agree doing your own thing has a lot of appeal -- it's what I do.
What draw weight are you looking for? I always build a cheap prototype, then use the Lam Stack Calculator to zero in on the weight I really want.
You could make a cheap prototype for maybe $40, without all the tapered stuff. Just use a tablesaw to cut two 1/8" slices of 1.5" wide pine for lams to keep the glass apart, another piece of 1.5" pine for the riser, and get two $9 .030 black glass lams from Binghams. Glue that up and taper out to the nocks. Then put a bastard string on and get an accurate draw weight. From there use the Lam Stack Calculator to derive a new total stack. Decide how you want to divvy the new stack up - tapers, parallels, glass, and build the finished bow.