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Illustrations of Type – INTJ

Illustrations of Type – INTJ

By Donna Dunning

In my MBTI® Certification workshops participants respond to the instruction -“Describe your type using words, phrases, or pictures.” I find these visual representations of type preferences help illustrate individual differences.

Here is a photo of a response from a group of participants who have INTJ preferences. This group has a dominant function of Introverted Intuition (Ni).

Using bullet points, they organize their poster into who they are, what they like, and what they dislike. They use humor and straightforward language to share their perspective clearly and succinctly. Notice their comment about disliking group exercises and how they used tongue-in-cheek descriptors such as bright, good looking, and modest. Also notice that they like sarcasm.

I greatly enjoy this “T” humor, that is free to poke fun at everything, including self, others, and situations.

More INTJ Illustrations

This is the fourth poster in the illustrations of type series for INTJs. For more illustrations of type from INTJs you may also want to look at the first INTJ illustration, the second INTJ illustration, and the third INTJ illustration.

There are also two posters from combined INTJ and INFJ groups. These two personality type combinations share a dominant function (Ni). Take a look at the combined Visionary group one and combined Visionary group two.

What’s Your Type?

Learn about your personal approach on our What’s Your Type? page where we’ll introduce you to personality type and the 8 Ways of Working.

Introduction to Type and Communication describes in detail how personality preferences influence communications.

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