Now that I'm home from playing in the Arizona snow, my thoughts:
Fullsize cabsmarkc74's Blip!
Easily the most innovative, creative, and interesting full-size build from last year. It's comtemporary, yet appeals to a traditionalist like me. Also, the
ONLY cab do to the LCD Marquee screen and pull it off so that it doesn't look like an afterthought or add-on.

Malenko's Broad Street Bullies Cab
He transformed a beat-up cab into a 4 player masterpiece, using artwork that had meaning to himself yet still fit in with the arcade world. He also, in my honest opinion, did 4 players the RIGHT way, by making a control panel that knew what it wanted to be without shoehorning extra controllers or superfluous buttons that weren't needed, increasing the real estate. A breath of fresh air in this day of superwide 4-player cabs.
Small cabs and non standards - Louis Tully's Asteroids Deluxe - He took a cab idea and made it his own, customizing the artwork but still keeping it like something out of the 80s. My favorite build of his (yes, even over Warp Zone). I love all the little details, like the game selection buttons. It's clearly an example of someone getting better with time. *Note: I've seen it nominated as a full-size, but it's clearly a caberet and should be in this category.

Hardware CraftyMech's Test Pattern Generator. An AWESOME tool if you spend ANY time working with real arcade monitors.
