But he took on a project that is simply not interesting for him to complete and started communicating in the following format: "Then either close the project on Freelancehunt, and continue editing as you wish later. Or I will make minimal adjustments at my discretion."
In my opinion, such a format of communication is absolutely unacceptable.
Regarding the website he created:
1) He chose a good template, but it feels like different blocks live in different galaxies, because those that are from the template are qualitatively drawn and look frankly "cool," but those that were added manually in Elementor stand out. Some are 10 units high, while others are only 6;
2) The placement of elements in blocks, some moments where the mascot overlaps with text and another image.
But what I didn't mention, but is glaringly obvious, is when the map overlaps with another element, the map from the left edge has a margin of 12.5 units, while from the right only 4 units.
3) In the main block, I asked to add my mascot, but for some reason, a "builder generated by AI" appeared in that place, who has crooked fingers and unknown tools generated by AI. And for some reason, Vitaliy inserted the mascot into the logo, resulting in proportions not being preserved, height 0.5 with a width of 1. Now this mascot looks like something fell on it. I asked for a replacement and received only the response: "remove the builder, background, city? leave everything white?"
4) In the task, I asked to add GTM + GA - not added.
There are many other issues, but those are just minor details.
When I posted this project on FH, I indicated: "this task is suitable for intermediate, NOT experienced webmasters." Vitaliy, take on projects that will be interesting to you and that will leave you with a sense of quality work upon completion. And the client should not have to point out a bunch of nuances that were not fixed before the project was delivered. Clearly, you will not be able to use this project as an example of what you have done to show future clients.