Tiki Fonts
Tiki culture came about in the 1930s in the United States.
It all started at a restaurant in California called “Don the Beachcomber” and was well known in the local area for it’s Polynesian theme.
The cool decor of the restaurant soon caught on with the people who went there, as they all fell in love with the South Pacific vibe. This gave birth to the Tiki culture. Everyone wanted a piece of tropical paradise and went crazy for it.
It inspired Hollywood movies, themed parties and even music. The vibe that Tiki gave off was one of happiness, exoticness and carefree times.
Below we have carefully collated a collection of Tiki fonts is that you can incorporate into your relaxed island vibe designs.
Flavors Pro Spicy™
Examples and download link for the Flavors Pro Spicy™ font designed by David (Squid) Cohen, Stuart Sandler in 2014.
Sunbeat™
Examples and download link for the Sunbeat™ font designed by Erica Jung, Ricardo Marcin in 2016.
Kon Tiki JFLounge
Examples and download link for the Kon Tiki JFLounge font designed by Jason Anthony Walcott in .
Churchward Ta Tiki™
Examples and download link for the Churchward Ta Tiki™ font designed by Joseph Churchward in 2007.
Malamondo™
Examples and download link for the Malamondo™ font designed by Emil Karl Bertell in 2010.
Kon Tiki JF Enchanted
Examples and download link for the Kon Tiki JF Enchanted font designed by Jason Anthony Walcott in 2002.
Oyster Shore™
Examples and download link for the Oyster Shore™ font designed by David (Squid) Cohen, Stuart Sandler in 2014.
Kon Tiki Aloha JF
Examples and download link for the Kon Tiki Aloha JF font designed by Jason Anthony Walcott in 2002.
Chinese Rocks™
Examples and download link for the Chinese Rocks™ font designed by Ray Larabie in 1999.
Kon Tiki Trader JF
Examples and download link for the Kon Tiki Trader JF font designed by Jason Anthony Walcott in 2002.