The qualities I considered important are - low single finger bigrams (of course), a high inwards roll : outwards roll ratio (I don't like outwards rolls that much), avoiding particularly bad rolls like pinky -> middle finger and keeping particularly good rolls such as adjacent finger rolls and pinky -> index finger rolls. Low travel distance was favoured, but not too highly - it's trivial to beat qwerty by almost 50% on this metric, but it's not worth a lot of attention due to diminishing returns.
Without further ado, here it is -

and for comparison,
Colemak -

and QWERTY -

Patrick Gillespie's popular web based analyser rates my layout pretty highly -

I've been using this layout full time for almost a month, and though I'm not back up to my old speeds yet, it is no longer frustrating to type. It's definitely easier to learn to touch type the first time than to learn a new layout.
I plan to write a more detailed rundown on my blog at some point, but I do not yet have a name for this layout. If you have any name ideas, I would love to hear them! I'm trying to find something that's both catchy and reflects the focus on comfort.
I just got an F AT, and first thing I had to do was see what this layout looks like in the flesh!
