Is an H1 Tag ‘SEO Smart’ for my repeated logo and descriptive tagline?

As I am rebuilding my design company site – my question is in regard to the logo I have in the header.

I was thinking to just put the image in an anchor tag with a class of logo and link it back to the root/homepage of the site.

However, I have a very concise and highly competitive keyword/phrase slogan that goes underneath it. I have it all worked out nice with a custom font (thanks to cufon), however I was wondering if I should ‘waste’ an H1 tag on the repeated slogan? It will not only be the first H1 of every page – but it will be the exact same H1 for every page – is Google going to put less weight on this? Or ignore this H1 totally?

I don’t want to make a mistake, but I want the very first text on the page to be a strong H1 tag that says it all – ‘Web Design, Hosting & SEO from NY’

Should I do this, but then just continue all my other headline tags with H2, H3, etc. ?

What are your thoughts?

I appreciate any/all feedback.

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