I like the colour scheme and think you've got the white space right along the top and sides of the page, but there's a big hole in the middle under the "Quality and Consistency" paragraph - you need a couple more paras of content, I think.
I'n not a big fan of Flash, especially for things like navigation bars - which are often better in HTML. However you do it, the font needs to be bigger on your navigation, so it stands out more.
Don't underline text that isn't a link - you can use colour, boldness and/or italics to emphasise text, you don't need to underline. At the moment it looks, for example, like "Quality and Consistency" is a link - but it isn't.
I'm afraid your site isn't a shining example of quality and consistency at the moment either. Consistency first: look at the boxes down the sides - on the left, square grey boxes with white-on-red titles (in a different font). On the right, rounded white boxes with blue-on-white titles. I think you need to pull these together a bit more.
On the quality front, check your spelling! "stationary" means "stopped". You design
stationery. Check your grammar too - on the pricing page you're saying "a savings of $1,240" instead of "a saving of $1,240" or maybe just "saving £1,240".
Under the hood, it's scary. Piles of layout tables and <font> tags, including pointless bits of markup like
Code:
<font color="#FFFFFF"></font>
Learn to use CSS more. Even if you don't want to use it for layout, there's no excuse for still using <font> tags in 2004.
-- Chris Hunt
Webmaster & Tragedian
Extra Connections Ltd