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Assistant Professor (U.I. & Graphics) at Banaras Hindu University (BHU).

Gyanendra Kumar Kanaujia is an accomplished academician and creative professional, currently serving as Assistant Professor (U.I. & Graphics) at Banaras Hindu University (BHU). With a strong foundation in visual communication and interface design, he is actively involved in teaching, mentoring, and guiding students toward a balanced understanding of aesthetics, usability, and technology. His academic approach emphasizes clarity of thought, design discipline, and user-centric problem solving.

With extensive experience in User Interface Design, Graphic Design, and Visual Communication, he integrates contemporary design practices with theoretical knowledge. His teaching methodology encourages students to explore innovation while maintaining strong design fundamentals. By blending creativity with functionality, he prepares students to meet real-world industry challenges in digital design and visual media.

Beyond classroom teaching, Gyanendra Kumar Kanaujia contributes to curriculum development, academic research, and design-based projects. His areas of interest include digital interfaces, branding, typography, and interactive media. He consistently promotes critical thinking, design ethics, and professional standards, ensuring that students develop both creative confidence and technical competence.

Through his dedication to education and design excellence, he continues to play a significant role in shaping future designers at BHU. His commitment to academic growth, creative exploration, and student development reflects his vision of design as a meaningful tool for communication, innovation, and social impact.

Assistant Professor (U.I. & Graphics) at Banaras Hindu University (BHU).
Tashi Award for Experimental Animation Film in 2011

Tashi Award for Experimental Animation Film in 2011

Prof. Gyanendra Kumar Kanaujia received the Tashi Award for Experimental Animation Film in 2011 for his acclaimed work Raajani, presented by the Tashi Film Festival. This recognition highlighted his innovative contribution to experimental animation, a field that challenges conventional narrative and visual forms through conceptual depth, symbolic imagery, and creative technique.

Raajani stood out for its thoughtful exploration of artistic expression and its distinctive animation language. The film demonstrated Prof. Kanaujia’s ability to merge fine art sensibilities with animation practice, reflecting strong conceptual grounding, aesthetic control, and technical experimentation. Its selection for the Tashi Award underscored the festival’s focus on originality and artistic risk-taking within independent and experimental cinema.

The 2011 Tashi Award marked an important milestone in Prof. Kanaujia’s professional journey, reinforcing his role as both an animator and an educator committed to pushing creative boundaries. The honor not only recognized Raajani as a significant experimental work but also affirmed his broader influence on animation pedagogy and contemporary visual arts in India.

Certification of Application – Animation Film Award in 2011

Prof. Gyanendra Kumar Kanaujia received the Certification of Application – Animation Film Award in 2011, conferred by Maruti Suzuki. This recognition was awarded for his effective application of animation as a creative and communication medium, reflecting professional standards, conceptual clarity, and purposeful visual storytelling.

The certification acknowledged his ability to translate ideas into structured animation outputs suitable for real-world and institutional contexts. It highlighted his strengths in combining artistic vision with practical execution, demonstrating how animation can be used not only as an expressive art form but also as an applied medium aligned with industry and organizational objectives.

Receiving this award from Maruti Suzuki in 2011 added significant professional value to Prof. Kanaujia’s portfolio. It reinforced his credibility in applied animation practices and emphasized his role in bridging academic creativity with industry-oriented animation solutions, contributing meaningfully to both education and professional animation practice in India.

Certification of Application – Animation Film Award in 2011
Certificate of Merit in B.F.A.

Certificate of Merit in B.F.A.

Gyanendra Kumar Kanaujia was awarded the Certificate of Merit in B.F.A. (Bachelor of Fine Arts) by Delhi University in 2016, in recognition of his outstanding academic performance and creative excellence in the field of Applied Arts. This distinction is conferred upon students who demonstrate exceptional skill, originality, and consistent dedication throughout their undergraduate program.

During his B.F.A. studies, Gyanendra Kumar Kanaujia exhibited a strong command over visual communication, conceptual thinking, and artistic execution. His academic work reflected a thoughtful integration of traditional art principles with contemporary design approaches, earning appreciation from faculty members and evaluators alike. The Certificate of Merit stands as evidence of his disciplined approach to art education and his ability to translate ideas into impactful visual outcomes.

This recognition by Delhi University marked an important milestone in his academic journey and laid a solid foundation for his further pursuits in higher education, research, and professional practice in visual arts and animation. The award not only acknowledged his achievements at the undergraduate level but also reinforced his potential to contribute meaningfully to the creative and academic landscape.