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The Simple Sabotage Field Manual is a document published in 1944 by the Office of Strategic Services, a predecessor of the CIA, for officers abroad in Axis nations. While originally intended to aid spies in dismantling organizations from within, much of the supposed sabotage the manual promotes mimics many common workplace and bureaucratic frustrations. In this conceptual redesign, I chose to highlight the humorous quality of the text through the design and use of photography while maintaining an aesthetic fitting for the subject matter.