Lettering found on the cover of the 1923 song “I Love Me (I’m Wild About Myself)” can take on various graphical possibilities.
Although its design is Art Nouveau in concept, it is somewhat reminiscent of the ‘bubble letters’ most school kids used to doodle on notebook and portfolio covers; yet the lettering style also evokes the 1960s-70s Hippie movement.
As a sidebar, a couple of lines from the song’s lyrics were used by Jeff Levine’s late mother to chastise him as a youth when he got ‘a little too full of himself’. The lyrics were: “I love me! I love me! I’m wild about myself! I love me! I love me! My picture’s on the shelf!”…
Font Family: Wild About Myself JNL Regular