I shared the link with some family and friends, but it did not work, so I had to launch the website for them to be able to access it. The pages and buttons all worked with the exception of the pages under the pedagogical page. The buttons (both images and titles) when clicked would take you to a log in page. I still don’t know what the issue is but I am working on figuring it out. Most of them did not try to click the images under pedagogical, but they did click the titles under them, so I assume they realized they were clickable because of the title is underlined. They mostly zoomed in using their screens, not by clicking on the image. I was told the structure of the website seems simple and direct, with no confusing tiles. Most people spent the majority of the time looking at the painting section. I am not sure if it was because of the vibrant colors, or the fact that it was the first tab. They did read the about page, but did not show interest in knowing more about projects.
I think the website gives a good idea of what my goal is, however, the artworks do not necessarily represent my creative goal, because they were mostly created to fulfill assignment requirements. Once I have graduated and I have more time to make art I will be making larger artworks that represent the social justice aspect that I seek to represent.