[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"news-2342-EN":3},{"posted":4,"tags":5,"tile_image":6,"body":7,"pk":8,"summary":9,"title":10,"news_id":11,"images":12,"published":14,"permalink":15},"2016-01-11T12:00:00#2342","#editorial#transport#graphic#children#icons#london#newspaper#mark watkinson#informative#diagrams#cut-out#infographics#","blog_2342_635881180045572248.jpg","\u003Cp>Mark's&nbsp;brief was to show children how the Tube works in a clear and&nbsp;informative&nbsp;way with fun elements. Commissioned by Dave Kelsall at The Week Junior for Dennis Publishing, Mark was asked to include objects such as a Samurai sword, a ghost and mosquitoes, all for the readers to spot as the image informs them just how the&nbsp;Underground is designed.\u003C\u002Fp>","news","\u003Ca href=\"\u002FMarkWatkinson\">Mark Watkinson\u003C\u002Fa> draws a cut-away illustration for The Week Junior.","How does the Tube work?",2342,[13],{"filename":6},"2016-01-11T12:00:00","\u002Fnews\u002F2342\u002Fhow_does_the_tube_work"]