The Baymard Institute: A glorious, evidence-based trove of UX best practices

What’s so great about Baymard and why aren’t there more organizations on the same level?

Sean Dexter
8 min readApr 19, 2020

I realized I wanted to write this piece when I mentioned the Baymard Institute to a User Researcher with 10+ years of experience and they had no idea what I was talking about. They aren’t alone! I’ve gotten plenty of raised eyebrows on the subject before.

This is a shame!

If you’re a User Researcher (or in any area even tangentially related to UX, websites, or digital products) Baymard can probably provide you some value — quite possibly already has — and is worth being aware of.

I promise I’m not affiliated with them. I’m just a big fan!

Baymard who?

The Baymard Institute is an “independent web usability research institute” founded by Denmark-based Christian Holst and Jamie Appleseed in ~2008.

Christian Holst and Jamie Appleseed

The organization was founded on the central thesis that design decisions are often made subjectively or politically, and that a more evidence-based…

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Sean Dexter
Sean Dexter

Written by Sean Dexter

Staff Product Designer @ Walmart Data Ventures. Prev: Meta, HubSpot & Cigna. I write about UX, agile, & product. linkedin.com/in/seandexter1/

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