Infragistics ASP.NET WebMenu Styling? - asp.net

Can anyone please recommend a company who styles Infragistics for ASP.NET controls? Is there even a company who does that?
A friend needs to style a webmenu like a sample css menu and neither he or I are that good at CSS to get it 100% right.
If anyone knows who might be able to do this, please suggest.
Thanks.

Use the Infragistics Support team if you have a subscription, otherwise the forums are pretty good at getting things resolved...
WebMenu Forum:
http://news.infragistics.com/forums/116.aspx

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