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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. Color and format are highlights in the poster and the result is bold and attractive.

This group has a dominant function of Introverted Intuition (Ni), which can be seen in the ways they discuss theory and ideas. Notice how depth and breadth of ideas are important to them. They balance this depth of internal processing with a logical, decisive approach. Words such as “quality” and “competent” emphasize the outcome focus of this personality type.

You may enjoy other INTJ illustrations of type postings.

I use the term Visionary to describe people that, as their core approach, take in and integrate information deeply and conceptually.

You can see posters from groups with other type preferences in the Illustrations of type series.

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3 Responses to “Illustrations of Type – INTJ”

  1. Vicki says:

    Inside our own group, we’re “fun”. But please do not confuse that with the other kind of “fun”… the kind that other people try to drag us into.

  2. jmzcoach says:

    Well said, Vicki!

  3. Luc says:

    Coherence should be there as well !!

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