Check the source code for some other webpages. I kind of doubt that Microsoft programs are being used to create them. It may also be that your webpage host has some bandwidth limitations, although network problems outside your control could affect page loading times, too.
I asked about the registered-trademarking of the waterdrop guy, because it did seem like a preliminary design. You might have to re-register a revised design. There are other trademarked 'drop' characters that go way back.
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A professional webpage creator would never use Microsoft Publisher to generate the page. Most are written with the creator's own knowledge of HTML and javascript. Just for a comparison, right-click a blank spot on your webpage and see the information, and compare it to what you get from http://www.spritzwiz.com/ ~ yours is 257.53 KB and the other is 9.29 KB, and despite all the extra filespace you use, the graphics aren't as clear.