Hi guys I am new to the forum. I am old school when it comes to web design. I did a lot when AltaVista was king. Then I came away and done other things. I have now decided to start up on a small scale again. I will be probably need a lot of advice over the coming months but see what you think. By the way I am no graphic designer
Not as bad as I was expecting based on your cautionary post.
The blue navigation images (the three giant ones) could use a graphical touch up. They appear to be kind of low quality. You should export them again and up the quality. I'd actually recommend switching to a CSS sprite style button, with pure text on it and an image for the background. It's just easier to maintain.
I like the navigation you have at the top of the page.
Steve Krug, author of Don't Make Me Think: "Get rid of half the words on each page, then get rid of half of what's left."
phil. my suggestions start with a note about your <br tags. you should try using margins in place of the br tags. assigning a generic "a { margin: 7px 5px 0px 5px; }" takes a little less for load time then 20 <br tags and gives tighter control over page real estate. also better compartmentalisation of your content, it kinda just blends together. lastly, i also suffer from imnotanartist. use that as part of your style and keep it clean and simple. do a search for "most successful web sites" and all the top results point to minimal graphics anyway.
Nice header. I can see you are old school from your SEO on web design.
On your SEO page you might want to put seo in your tags for that page.
You have search engine optimisation well covered.