Well, I've debated on this one. It's gotten awfully big, but I guess I'll add to the confusion. I don't envy you, Stiks.
I'll be building a glassed Hill style. I can go normal riser - straight (either rear or forward), dished (rear only), or deep locator forward riser (old Schulz style). Left hand, right hand, or classic no shelf shoot off the hand ambidextrous. No telling what wood I'll use. When I go down to the shop they all start yelling that they want to be used and I generally listen to whichever one yells the loudest. I specialize in light weight bows if you've got a youth or lady needing a bow, or if you're old and smart like me, but I can go up to 45 to 50. Above that I have trouble tillering and getting the smooth draw I like as I can't draw them. I'm not real great at hitting an exact poundage, a few pounds plus or minus scope helps, especially at the upper end.
For myself, I prefer a true longbow, don't mess much with them curvy things, and about 23# to 28# at 25". I have physical limitations and can't draw much more than that for regular shooting.
Guess that covers it for now.