UX Myths collects the most frequent user experience design misconceptions and explains why they don’t hold true. And you don’t have to take our word for it, we’ll show you lots of researches and articles from design and usability gurus.

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- Myth #21: People can tell you what they want
- Myth #20: If it works for Amazon, it will work for you
- Myth #19: You don’t need the content to design a website
- Myth #18: Flash is evil
- Myth #17: The homepage is your most important page
- Myth #16: Search will solve a website’s navigation problems
- Myth #15: Users make optimal choices
- Myth #14: You are like your users
- Myth #13: Icons enhance usability
- Myth #12: More choices and features result in higher satisfaction
- Myth #11: You need to redesign your website periodically
- Myth #10: If your design is good, small details don’t matter
- Myth #9: Design has to be original
- Myth #8: Ornamental graphics improves the users’ experience
- Myth #7: Graphics will make a page element more visible
- Myth #6: Accessible sites are ugly
- Myth #5: Accessibility is expensive and difficult
- Myth #4: Design is about making a website look good
- Myth #3: People don’t scroll
- Myth #2: All pages should be accessible in 3 clicks
- Myth #1: People read on the web
