I'd mirror most of what others have offered. Thanks for sharing. I like it as a starting point.
I'd like to see you distinguish the "A" icon from the name panel by using a different background color that might help the whole panel recede behind the big, bold A like they were stacked one in front of the other. If everything is red and a hot color, it all pushes forward and wants my eye to view it all on the same plane. A logo really doesn't have to be on a singular field of depth.
As for the font for the wording, does the font you used on the big A, have a lighter weight version? Could you take the weight you used for the "A" convert it to outlines and negative offset path it a little until it looks right, but without destroying the integrity of the font?
The other thing is the odd use of gradients and that odd shadow? shading you have behind the large A icon. I know its just a .jpg and probably lower res, but the background effect you did on the panel containing your name is weirdly pixillated and so is whatever that is around the A. Call me a photorealist, but if you are doing any kind of special effect, embossing, texture, gradient, mirroring, etc... take the time to render it so it mimics real life. Otherwise, viewers are left scratching their heads wondering what it is you are trying to illustrate.