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Message from the Vice-President, Research & Innovation

The sensory stimulation offered by colour, texture and structure shape how we interpret the world and how we interact with it. In response to real-world challenges, our researchers are looking at ways in which we can improve that interaction. They are taking creative ideas and employing a wide range of design strategies to catalyze these ideas into tangible solutions. From virtual reality and machine learning to fashion, architecture, economics, urban planning and photography, our scholars are boldly demonstrating design and creativity's intrinsic connection to sustainability, society and inclusive communities.

The stories featured in Innovation are just a few examples of the vital ways that design and creativity can create impact in the world around us, as well as stimulate novel collaborations across different disciplines. This includes design's cultural impact on society and citizens.

Our researchers strive to understand how aesthetic choices are made in contemporary digital media. By exploring the interface between the designer and end user, or documenting and evoking important events and memories, their work illuminates our commonalities, our history and our aspirations.

Consider also the design of space and how design has the ability to go beyond aesthetics and into the realm of community health and equity. Our researchers are utilizing computer models and simulations for urban infrastructure, developing holistic and inclusive approaches to Indigenous housing design and strategies, and studying how best to build pathways for wildlife.

Our students, the next generation of creative thinkers, are also applying design solutions for change by prototyping drones for sustainable transportation.

While their frameworks may vary, Ryerson researchers are shaping our hopes for the future and designing the means to turn hopes into reality.

We hope you enjoy this edition of Innovation. I am inspired, and I hope you are, too.