About The Human Factors Forum
Welcome to The Human Factors Forum! Learn how psychology enhances system design, workplace safety, and everyday technology. Dive into research-based insights and practical tips to reduce human error and improve usability.

Meet Gina Isola
Hi, I’m Gina Isola, a Psychology student at SFSU. I started this blog to explore how psychology can improve system design, workplace safety, and everyday technology. Here, you’ll find research-based insights, practical tips, and resources to help reduce human error, enhance usability, and create systems that work better for everyone.

My Unique Perspective
As a student and researcher in Human Factors Psychology, I combine academic knowledge with a practical focus on real-world applications. I’m particularly interested in how cognitive principles can improve workplace safety, reduce human error, and enhance user experience, giving readers actionable insights grounded in both research and practical design strategies.

Who Is This Blog For?
The ideal reader is a student, professional, or designer interested in understanding how human behavior affects systems, workplaces, and technology. They’re looking for practical tips, research-backed insights, and strategies to improve usability, reduce errors, and create safer, more efficient environments.
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