The site's URL is: https://www.art4web.co. It is my favorite site out of all the provided website links because it has a clean and colorful design with some moving objects.
The site's home page does not validate.
The second page I checked on the site (https://www.art4web.co/projects) did not validate either.
There are 7 errors on the home page and 6 errors on the Projects page for a total of 13 errors between the two pages.
I would rate the site's design a 7. The design is very cool and is pleasing to the eye. It caught my attention right away with the white background and bright colors. The food also catches a viewer's attention right away. I'm not quite sure what the purpose of the food is since this company doesn't appear to specialize in specifically food brands, but it certainly does catch the eye. At the same time, because I don't understand why it's there, that is also why I didn't rate this design higher. There are definitely more useful images that could relate more to their company out there. Thankfully, as a person continues to explore the site, there are several images from projects the company has done and also images of the technology and marketing tools they specialize in, but there is no explanation for the treats at the top of the home page. I also really like the footer of this website where they have logos and icons that are easy to see and click. Those add a nice touch to any web page.
Like the design, I would give the site's usability a 7. For someone in the younger generation like me, I find the site quite user friendly. I know what the logo in the left hand corner does and also know that the three lines in the corner is the hamburger menu. I can tell from opening the site up that it wants you to scroll down right away from the little "scroll" message in the bottom corner. However, someone older might miss these subtle prompts and be lost. As I mentioned int he previous answer, it is also confusing that there are images of food presented first and not any info about the company. A user may not know exactly where to start on this site because of that.
The site does meet its purpose, but it requires the user to do some digging for what the company actually does on the home page. The user has to scroll past the food and the girl chewing gum to actually see projects and specialties of the company. However, once the user gets there and can explore the links in those sections, the site meets its purpose.