Tamara Munzner's book "Visualization Analysis and Design" provides a comprehensive framework for designing effective visualization systems. The book breaks down visualization design into three key questions: what data users need to see, why users need to carry out their tasks, and how visual representations can be constructed and manipulated. It discusses using space and color to encode data visually and trade-offs between single and multiple linked views. The book concludes with six detailed case studies analyzed using the full framework and is suitable for readers of all experience levels in visualization design.