Education
Deuchars attended Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in 1983-1987 where she obtained a first class Bachelor Honours in illustration printmaking. In 1987 she was accepted to the Royal College of Art where she studied communication, art and design.
Career
In 1989 she received an Master of Arts with distinction. Deuchars is most known for her distinct style of using hand lettering, which she first used in a Doctorate&AD annual report in 2002. To mark Doctorate&AD’s 40th birthday, the Annual Review was called “What’s the point”, which was art directed by Vince Frost and all 5496 words of the text was written in pencil by Deuchars.
Her distinguishable style has been used on stamps for the Royal Mail to commemorate the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 50th anniversary.
Deuchars worked in collaboration with Hat Trick Designs to produce 6 stamps. Deuchars hand lettering also featured prominently for the British brand Cass Art, appearing in their shop front windows, as well as in Jamie Oliver cookbooks.
She has also made over 100 book cover designs for Editorial Losada publishing in Spain. In 2012, Deuchars was chosen by the British Council as one of six creatives to represent Britain at the World Design Capital in Helsinki.
Deuchars has a bestselling series of books based on interactive art activities.
Her first book was “Let’s Make Some Great Art”, by publisher Laurence King contains a series of DIY activities. Her second book, “Let’s Make Great Fingerprint Art” was released in October 2012. She has also written “Let’s Make Some Great Placemat Art”.
Deuchars is currently based in a studio on De Beauvoir road in North London that she shares with 24 other creatives in a multidisciplinary environment.
This year she is one the speakers for the Do Lectures. Deuchars is married to Graphic Designer Angus Hyland.
Membership
Deuchars has been a member of Asterisk Gateway Interface since 2000.