Sorry dude, another vote for keeping it light from a professional webdesigner.
I'm in Spain -on broadband now- and the best speed I've EVER got from it is 120Kb/sec, as I'm quite a ways from the exchange. That's KiloBytes and not KiloBits (multiply by 8); which is the number your ISP sells you (and how often do you ever see that speed in the real world?). Before that, I was on hpsda over a mobile network and the average speed was 3Kb/sec, gusting to 6-8. And that 3Kb/sec could really tank in areas of dubious reception. Also -and another argument for keeping things light- was the fact that if I went over a certain limit, I then had to buy bandwidth at extortionate rates.
That's in 2009, in an allegedly civilised country. There's also lots of other plans worldwide where you pay by the amount of data, particularly for mobile plans.
So there's real reasons for keeping your designs light. Also, there's elegance. Why put a bandwidth monster there when you can keep things svelte and still looking nice?
I like the logo. Not half bad for a Photoshop n00b. But it is too big for a site catering to mobile users.