





UX Myths project is a project of the Hungarian user experience designer Zoltán Gócza,

who was also assisted by Zoltán Kollin as well as Dario Venneri as translator.

This website collects considerations on the user experience, all derived from tests,

studies and specific articles that motivate those working with the web to be wary of the many, too many,

myths that circulate among professionals (and others) on the subject of user experience applied, for example, to a website.





We liked the UX Myths project so much that we created a poster dedicated to each of the top 32 myths included

in the gallery of beliefs to be dispelled on the user experience relating to the web.

We believe that they can be transformed into just as many good tips and suggestions to improve working practices.





At the foot of the list is the general poster that summarises all the individual myths.

The 32 myths to be dispelled on the web, on design and on user experience.







