Frank Gehry has designed the poster for the 54th annual Grammy Awards. The promotional artwork features the famous award surrounded by Gehry's crumpled building models. In other news, an actualized emoticon measures your city's happiness, and take a few fashion cues from Ray Eames.
Check out the headlines after the jump.
• Frank Gehry Designs Poster for the 54th Grammy Awards | Selectism
• Ray Eames: How She Dressed | NYTimes
• An Urban Emoticon that Measures the Happiness of Cities | Architizer
Image: via Selectism

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Okay, this poster is being talked about everywhere, so here's my two graphic designer cents inviting flames and criticism.
1) Kinda cool concept for showcasing architectural design. Not the best, but not the worst self-promo piece.
2) It doesn't showcase the Grammy Awards AT ALL. It has NOTHING to do with music. It's a Frank Gehry self-promo. And from a graphic design perspective, it's not even that well designed.
Lol, I agree. It isn't much as designed but mindlessly plopping a Grammy down in front of old architectural models and taking a picture. 10 minutes worth of work. I wonder how much his firm charged these guys.
Architects are not graphic designers. Nor are they fashion designers (Zaha).
glad i saw this in time to record the Eames documentary on PBS tonight, thanks ! :)