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I remember Albert Einstein's family being upset about the use of his image for selling random stuff. I'm not saying it's a legal issue, but if your customers know about that, then your use of his image might make a negative impression.
I think this design right now says, "In our opinion, we are as smart as Einstein." It is a bold claim.
Perhaps if you pushed the image quality of the Einstein image LOWER (make it seem like it's projected from film, or a bad video signal), and then put a tagline like, "The ideal of Einstein is what we strive for," then you would diffuse the problem of boasting and/or stealing Einstein's reputation. Or maybe this just bothers me, and it's not a real issue.
In the middle white box, the 4 icons are clear, clean and pleasant. But they also look... standard. Maybe this is an obvious note for later detail-work, but those icons should be custom-made, and tie into the design of the site.
The curlicue vector art works better on the bottom of the page. On the top, the vector art is interrupted by the photo image. The vector art doesn't seem to be extending from the photo, nor does it seem to be framing the photo. It just seems like those two elements (curlicues and photo) are fighting for space, and the photo totally won the fight.
I had to search for the name "MundoComerce" on the page.
I really like the color scheme. And while there are plenty of elements on the page, and while I don't like the curlicue vector art on the top, the page stills feels clean, coherent and full of space.
