Here’s the Color That Best Represents Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

Is there any correlation between color and MBTI®? Do you love exploring aesthetics, color palettes, and the impact of color on your own psychology?

I’ve always loved learning about random theories of psychology; particularly color psychology and symbolism. Different colors are meant to spark various emotions or signify various personality traits. For example, eating in a blue room may make you feel more relaxed (but also less hungry!).

Discover the colors that best represent each of the 16 Myers-Briggs® personality types. #MBTI #Personality #INFJ

Today we’re looking at the symbolism of color and exploring the hue best represents the qualities of each of the 16 personality types!

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Here’s the Color That Best Represents Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

ISTJ – Bronze

The ISTJ color is bronze

Bronze symbolizes being dependable, reliable and strong. I picked this color for ISTJs because they are one of the most security-conscious types. They crave routine, dependability, and consistency. In chaos, these types are often the ones focusing on practical matters and making sure the ship stays on course. They track details, make plans, and focus on tried-and-true methods. Their natural practicality can make them an anchor of strength for those around them.

Discover more about ISTJs: 21 Hobbies That ISTJs Love

ISTP – Teal

ISTP color is Teal

The color teal symbolizes traits such as logic, self-reliance, tranquility, and practicality. These traits align well with the characteristics of individuals with an ISTP personality type, who typically exhibit a high degree of self-sufficiency and pragmatism. ISTPs are constantly looking for mental clarity, which is often associated with the color teal. They strive for logical consistency and a clear direction in their thoughts, regardless of the tasks they undertake. They frequently check their thoughts to make sure they aren’t muddled by biases, emotions, or messy, convoluted thinking.

Find out more about ISTPs: 24 Signs That You’re an ISTP, the Vigilante Personality Type

ISFJ – Lilac

ISFJ color is Lilac

Lilac is a very soothing color, signifying sensitivity and kindness. This fits ISFJs perfectly, as these types are often gentle souls with big hearts. They have an innate understanding of the emotions that drive people and seek to help those around them in practical ways. Lilac also represents serenity and compassion, both of which ISFJs exude. They can be very calming and grounded in tense situations, helping those around them find peace and harmony.

Find out more about ISFJs: What It Means to be an ISFJ Personality Type

ISFP – Salmon

ISFP color is salmon

The rich color of salmon represents individuality, kindness, and self-expression. This color seems perfect for the ISFP, who seeks creative ways to express their inner world. For the ISFP, life is about living in alignment with deeply-held beliefs about the meaningful things in life. Many ISFPs crave emotionally resonant experiences and variety. At times, this can show up in impulsivity (another trait associated with the color salmon), but it’s always with an eye towards making life more vibrant and meaningful.

Discover more about ISFPs: 10 Things You Should Never Say to an ISFP

ESTJ – Maroon

ESTJ color is maroon

ESTJs are go-getters with a drive towards productivity and practicality. Maroon is a great fit for this type, as it symbolizes passion, strength and ambition. It’s a color of determination and leadership, both qualities ESTJs tend to possess in spades. Maroon also represents courage; something that ESTJs must have in order to be successful leading teams and making difficult decisions. They show their strength by rising up to challenges, rather than avoiding them.

ESTP – Red

ESTP color is red

Red is a bold and vibrant color that represents action, energy, passion, and strength. I couldn’t think of a better personality type for this color than the ESTP! Driven by a passion for life, ESTPs live in the present and seek to make the most of every moment. They don’t shy away from taking risks; in fact, life would be dull for the ESTP if there were no risk involved! Red is also associated with enthusiasm and optimism, two qualities that often define ESTPs. Their can-do, adventurous spirit spills over to all areas of life. Thankfully, the pragmatic, logical side of the ESTP also plays a role in tempering their risk-taking nature and helping them stay grounded.

ESFJ – Green

ESFJ color is green

Symbolizing harmony and growth, green represents the nurturing, down-to-earth style of the ESFJ. Individuals with ESFJ preferences make it their mission to bring harmony and support to those around them. They are often the glue that holds people together, helping others succeed in life by taking care of interpersonal needs and understanding a variety of emotional nuances. Green also symbolizes balance and stability — something that is dear to the hearts of ESFJs, as they seek to maintain order and well-being in their lives.

ESFP – Burnt Sienna

ESFP color is burnt sienna

ESFPs love excitement and live life with passion and verve. The color burnt sienna is the perfect representation of this, as it symbolizes adventure, enthusiasm, and creativity. Burnt sienna also represents warmth and sociability — two important parts of the ESFP’s personality. These types excel at connecting with people, often expressing their ideas in a creative way that resonates with everyone around them. They often keep conversations lively and energetic, helping everyone to feel more alive in the moment. With their warm, extroverted nature, ESFPs can make any situation more fun and enjoyable!

INTJ – Cobalt Blue

INTJ color is cobalt blue

This dark hue represents introspection, creativity, and intellect. It mirrors the INTJ‘s logical and concentrated approach to life, as they constantly seek to enhance and discover innovative ideas. They are independent thinkers, often seeking out knowledge so that they can reach a deeper understanding of the world. Cobalt blue also represents solitude, something that INTJs crave in order to be able to focus on their goals and find patterns and insights. This type is an amazing problem-solver, often coming up with innovative visions of the future and far-reaching strategic plans.

Find out more about INTJs: 24 Signs That You’re an INTJ, the Strategist Personality Type

INTP – Ebony

INTP color is ebony

Ebony is a color with many meanings, but it is especially known for signifying mystery, wisdom, and knowledge. This is an apt representation of the INTP: these types value logic, enjoy uncovering the mysteries of the universe, and often know a lot about a variety of topics. They love exploring ideas and discovering new information, always seeking out more knowledge and understanding. The color ebony is also associated with being reserved, and this quality is common among INTPs. They tend to be private and hesitant to express their emotions and decisions quickly. Rather than speaking out, they often prefer to stay in the background and analyze from a distance. But with enough practice, INTPs can become highly influential leaders and innovators!

INFJ – Purple

INFJ color is purple

This deep, inspiring hue symbolizes mystery, intuition, and imagination. It is the perfect color for INFJs, as these types have a drive to intuit patterns, meanings, and possibilities. They often have a deep understanding of people and are able to bring out the best in them. Purple also represents creativity; INFJs are highly creative individuals who can come up with unique solutions to seemingly intractable problems. But more than that, these types also have a strong sense of purpose and a desire to make a meaningful impact on the world. They are passionate about helping others and will often go to great lengths to make the world a better place for everyone.

Discover more about INTPs: 24 Signs That You’re an INTP, the Prodigy Personality Type

INFP – Coral

INFP color is coral

Coral is a color that symbolizes individuality, creativity, and kindness — all of which are important qualities of the INFP. These types have an inner fire that drives them to live a life that is extraordinary and unique. INFPs don’t want to “fit in” or keep up with the status quo; they want to forge their own path and make a difference. At their best, they are incredibly kind and compassionate, often putting others’ needs before their own. Coral also represents harmony and balance — two things that INFPs value highly, as they seek to create inner peace by living a life that aligns with their conscience and their idea of their inner potential.

Find out more about INFPs: A Look at the INFP Leader

ENTJ – Burgundy

ENTJ color is burgundy

The color burgundy symbolizes power, intensity, and ambition. These are all common characteristics of the ENTJ personality type. Visionary and big-picture oriented, ENTJs have their sights set on success and are willing to work hard and put in the sweat and grit necessary to achieve their goals. They are often seen as natural-born leaders, able to motivate others and create momentum towards a shared idea of the future. This type loves taking on challenges and pushing themselves beyond their limits — and they usually come out on top!

ENTP – Yellow

ENTP color is yellow

Symbolic of wisdom, curiosity, and enthusiasm, the color yellow is a great representation of the ENTP personality type. These types are highly perceptive and always looking for new ways to understand the world around them. They love exploring new ideas and finding connections between different concepts. Yellow also symbolizes a high level of energy; ENTPs often have a lot of mental energy and can usually keep up with a wide range of conversations and topics. Their minds are constantly buzzing with ideas, and they enjoy the challenge of seeing how far they can push them!

Discover more about ENTPs: A Look at the ENTP Leader

ENFJ – Magenta

ENFJ color is magenta

Magenta is a color that symbolizes cheerfulness, compassion, and intuitive thinking. For the ENFJ, often called the “Mentor”, this color is fitting. ENFJs strive to see the potential in people and inspire others to go after their biggest dreams. They have an intuitive understanding of people which allows them to connect with them on a deeper level and work together towards common goals. Magenta also symbolizes playfulness, something that ENFJs have in spades; they often bring joy and laughter to any situation and foster positive connections with those around them.

Discover more about ENFJs: 24 Signs That You’re an ENFJ, the Mentor Personality Type

ENFP – Orange

ENFP color is orange

Enthusiastic and passionate, ENFPs seek to make the world a better place. Orange is the perfect color for them, as it symbolizes creativity, optimism, and emotion. For the ENFP, life is a process of discovering new ideas, chasing big dreams, and understanding their deeper emotions and values. Life is so full of possibility for ENFPs that they often find themselves on never-ending adventures of self-discovery. Orange is also symbolic of excitement, which ENFPs crave in order to stay motivated and inspired. They love being able to explore the unknown and are always up for a thrilling challenge!

Find out more about ENFPs: Dealing with Emotional Overwhelm as an ENFP

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28 Comments

  1. ENFP and the only color that I absolutely HATE (other than some versions of neon colors) is orange. Definitely off-put by this one. Missed the mark 🙁

  2. I understand your description on why u picked cobalt blue and i like it, but i don’t really like the color its just my preference probably

  3. Interesting and well written post! I can see how each colour represents each type. I’m an idealistic ISFJ and lilac isn’t my favourite, though it’s a nice one. [Ni-doms are my favourite :)]
    Unfortunately, there are some negative comments about how their type’s colour is the colour they hate most and thus inaccurate — something along those lines. I think this post is more for the colour that REPRESENTS your type rather than the colour you LIKE. It’s more of the symbolism of the colour and how it relates to the type. Also, favourite colours are subjective so it isn’t possible to relate to everyone, unfortunately…

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