En la vida contemporánea todos somos voraces consumidores y emisores de mensajes visuales. Diariamente nos enfrentamos a una gran cantidad de información gráfica, aunque sin un conocimiento básico de los elementos del lenguaje visual es imposible alcanzar un auténtico diálogo que resulte crítico y productivo. Este libro es un pequeño tratado de gramática visual que define de forma sencilla y totalmente gráfica los elementos básicos del lenguaje visual y sus procesos y relaciones. A medio camino entre tratado gramatical y diccionario visual, funciona como una practiquísima herramienta y guía de consulta para descodificar y producir mensajes visuales. El punto de partida idóneo para iniciarse en la alfabetización gráfica.
visual grammar was a very short read that acts as an introduction to the various terms used in design, where minimalist illustrations are used to reinforce concepts. i did not takeaway much from reading this book, and i only made this purchase because of its pretty visuals. i definitely played myself, and remedied my mistake by making a return to amazon 😩
my qualms with this book are not because of its basic content (because it's very much intended to be one's first introduction to design and its jargon), but the way the author describes simple concepts, he uses some pretty complex words that would fly over anyone's head. this gatekeepy language, coupled with the 6 point single-spaced font used throughout, make parts of this book very difficult to read (which is really not cool in a book meant to educate and teach simple communication practices)
tl;dr: everyone thinks differently and are able to better articulate themselves on topics when they have the domain language necessary to do so. this is especially true in design, where domain-specific vocabulary is often used
If you see this on a friend's coffee table, by all means flip through it and find a few concepts you didn't specifically know in this context. It's pretty. I wouldn't buy it, though. Even as someone with no real design experience and little formal art training, most of it seemed extremely basic.
Before returning it to the library, I took a picture of the bibliography, and I'll get some of those more rigorous books.
As a short textbook about image and how the human eye interprets form, patterns, etc., I would put this alongside books such as The Universal Principles of Design as essential for the bookshelves of people new to design. It won’t teach designers deep into their careers anything new, but it definitely serves well as a refresher for describing design – an essential skill for anyone who wishes to lead, evangelize, or talk about the why behind their design work.
If you’re interested in this level of design book, I would recommend:
The Universal Principles of Design
Vignelli Canon
A Type Primer
Interaction of Color
The Design of Everyday Things
Thinking with Type
Good basic introduction to the elements of design. Illustration and layout is nice and engaging. Feels like the small print should have just been part of the book. It was important but super hard to read due to type size.
a really brilliant book - wonderfully designed, concise, and fascinating. my lecturer told me this was the definitive book on the topic and i'm inclined to believe him. a delight to look at and internalise.
Me alegra haberlo tomado prestado de la biblioteca en lugar de comprarlo; el contenido es lo que se espera, pero parece ser hecho para alguien que nunca ha diseñado algo / no es artista, antes que para una persona que trabaja en el campo
(Review from a few years back) Beautiful, minimalist little book that tries to establish “grammar” for visual design. Abstract and almost entirely visual with few words. Breaks concepts down into what it calls abstract (e.g. form), concrete (e.g. color), actions (e.g. expansion) and relations (e.g. repetition). I don't believe I learned anything from this (in fact, I believe I spotted a few errors), but it's fun to quickly flip through.
Este precioso libro es uno de los mejores ejercicios de meta diseño con los que me he encontrado. El eslabón perdido entre un cuaderno de la Bauhaus y un manual de programa de dibujo vectorial. Además de servir como reflexión sobre las formas, me parece absolutamente necesario para comunicarse con propiedad.
Not much text, mostly images of visual concepts. A basic reference with a couple of choice quotes, but left me wanting much more for each of the elements described. Covers a lot of ground but with so little depth as to not have a huge amount of value. I did enjoy the visual representation of coincidence however and learning what a hypercube is.
I wished I read this book earlier, there is a few stuff mentioned here that I only understand them after years of designing and practice but this book will explain you and describe the basic elements of design and make it clear and easy. it's very informative and it's a MUST READ for people who want to get into graphic design (or art in general)
Visual Grammar is beautifully designed and thoughtfully laid out. I find it a nice little flick through book to inspire when creating and it's a good refresher on the basic elements of the design language. Should be given to every young student in art class.
I seriously didn't expect to finish the whole book in one go, but it got me going! I didn't want to let go of it. very useful, as it is good for undergrads to understand some design terms and also a reminder to postgrads on what the terms are.
2.75 // It was a really quick reading. I like the concept, but I think it's more like an introductory book. Mostly of these things (if you are into designing) are basic. Whatsoever, it is cool and it did its informative job.
This book reminds me of my 1st year In the Architecture and Planning faculty .. Very simple i think it will help understand the basics of drawing and relations between shapes ...