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I'm an Interaction Designer working for the Wikimedia Foundation. I received a PhD in Computer Science from the Universitat Politècnica de València for my work on UX in Pervasive and Mobile computing.

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revised Is there a well known ASCII character meaning “edit”?
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answered Usability testing for open-source projects?
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revised What is the navigation concept Bootstrap uses called?
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comment How to graphically represent a language
For language selection I came up with this icon: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/…
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comment Which is the best way to select a language from 400 possibilities?
@BenBrocka agree, the user is presented a short list and the dialog is only shown after the user access to "more languages".
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comment Which is the best way to select a language from 400 possibilities?
@MyrddinEmrys This UI will be used in several different contexts: select a language for content, change the UI language, set a different language for input.
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revised Are there numbers and letters to avoid for activation codes via SMS?
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comment Guidelines on designing audio-only interfaces (eg for blind users)?
The Eyes-Free project for Android provides several applications that are based on audio and gestures. Their YouTube channel showcases some interesting examples: youtube.com/user/EyesFreeAndroid