UX Myths vs UX/UI Product Design Roadmap

Comparing the features of UX Myths to UX/UI Product Design Roadmap

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Product ThinkingProduct VisionProduct StrategyValue PropositionProduct-Market FitProduct RoadmapProduct PitchMVPPress ReleaseProduct Usage AnalyticsCustomer RetentionProduct PivotBusiness MetricsDesign MetricsDesign ResearchPrimary ResearchCompetitive ResearchSWOT AnalysisQualitative ResearchQuantitative ResearchTask AnalysisAnalyticsA/B TestingCard SortingResearch PlanningUser ExperienceDiscoverDefineIdeatePrototypeTest and IterateInteraction DesignVisual DesignPersonasEmpathy MapCustomer Journey MapProblem StatementBrainstormingInformation ArchitectureUser FlowMind MapSketchingWireframingPrototypingUsability TestHuman-Computer InteractionCognitive PsychologyGestalt PrinciplesVisual HierarchyJobs-to-be-DoneUser StoryDesign ThinkingUX BenchmarkingContent StrategyUX StorytellingUser InterfaceComponent LibraryDesign GuidelinesInteractionsWeb DesignUsabilityAccessibilityMobile DesignColor PaletteTypographyGrids & SpacingsIconographyComponentsUI PatternsDesign PrinciplesDocumentationUI AnimationMicro-interactionsHTML & CSSResponsive LayoutsUsability PrinciplesUsability IssuesAccessible DesignInclusive DesignTools & ChecklistMobile App DesigniOS & AndroidMobile UI PatternsDesign HandoffDesign ToolsDesign SystemsAtomic DesignCommunicationProduct TeamsCollaborating with StakeholdersInterview SkillsDesign PortfolioPresentation SkillsMethodologiesProject PlanningTeam StructureAnalysis & AlignmentCollaborationInterview GuideInterview QuestionsBest PracticesCase StudiesDesign PresentationCollecting FeedbackAgile UXLean UXDefine OKRsDesign QuestionsSoft SkillsManagement
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List of UX Myths
Simple = minimalMobile users are distractedSuccess happens overnightUX design is a step in a projectIf you are an expert, you don’t need to test your designPeople are rationalWhite space is wasted spaceUX design is about usabilityUsability testing = focus groupsAesthetics are not important if you have good usabilityPeople always use your product the way you imagined they wouldChoices should always be limited to 7+/-2Usability testing is expensivePeople can tell you what they wantIf it works for Amazon, it will work for youYou don't need the content to design a websiteFlash is (or rather used to be) evilThe homepage is your most important pageSearch will solve a website's navigation problemsUsers make optimal choicesYou are like your usersIcons enhance usabilityMore choices and features result in higher satisfactionYou need to redesign your website periodicallyIf your design is good, small details don't matterDesign has to be originalStock photos improve the users' experienceGraphics will make a page element more visibleAccessible sites are uglyAccessibility is expensive and difficultDesign is about making a website look goodPeople don't scrollAll pages should be accessible in 3 clicksPeople read on the webIf you read lists like this one, you don't need to do research
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