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