Background
Ferrier was born and started work in Glasgow, Scotland as an analytical chemistry
Ferrier was born and started work in Glasgow, Scotland as an analytical chemistry
He freelanced as a cartoonist for the Daily Record there. He moved to London and drew joke cartoons for a number of weekly magazines, including Punch, The Humorist and London Opinion. In 1930,he produced a weekly strip glamour cartoon called "Film Fanny".
A London paper, the Sunday Pictorial, published his glamour drawing under the title "Our Dumb Blonde", which ran from 1939 to 1946.
A comic strip called "Spotlight on Sally" in the Pictorial was followed by another called "Eve". In addition to his printed work, Ferrier also painted during World War I. Some of this work is in the collection of the Imperial War Museum in London.
He also produced a set of drawings used on sets of china ware from the Royal Albert China Collections.