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My main site, to give an example, contains lessons covering sometimes explicitly graphical ("here's how to draw the graph") material. Graphics are important to my content, sometimes even central to it.
I've striven to keep things to a minimum, though, in display size, file size, and colors, and have received many e-mails from users who express appreciation for the quick download times on my pages, and for the general lack of "cutesy" junk.
On the other hand, though, many of my visitors have expressed explicit thanks for some of my graphics. (Sticky-mail me if you'd like the URL of the animation receiving the most positive responses.)
Judicious graphics, judiciously placed, can be great. Overload can be very, very bad, sending users scrambling toward the "Back" button.
Don't go overboard. Keep the end-user and his needs in mind. And the resulting graphics "load" should be fine. *smile*
Just my opinions, of course; I could be wrong....
Eliz.