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Well, uh, where to start? First off, all the images are in really poor quality, and the ones that are tiny or had been smooshed to fit look even worse. The lighting also varies per image, and while this sometimes looks fine on tags/other signatures, it does not here. To top it off, the pink text is also in really poor quality, and I'm guessing the whole thing was made on MS Paint, which I've found automatically lowers the quality if saved as anything but a PNG. The only thing that turned out decently, in my opinion, is the text in the upper right-hand corner, but it's small enough so that I can't be completely sure.
So! Here's some advice if you want to use multiple images in a signature: Make them into 100 x 100 or larger square icons, kind of like my signature. Also make sure not to upload images directly onto PC (unless they're being uploaded into an album), as that also detracts the quality. Sites like Tinypic or Imgur will allow you to upload images without having to make an account. And if you do not want low quality images, use Ctrl + Printscreen or Command + Control + Shift + 3 if you're on a Mac to copy your desktop, then resize and crop and save the image as a PNG. Alternatively, download a free image manipulator such as Gimp (or pirate PS or w/e) and use that instead. As for any text you may want, CSS is always a good option and you can learn how to use CSS on here via the CSS Discussion Thread over in the Web Master's Discussion (or w/e it's called) in the Life, the Universe, and Everything section.