Our mission
Make psychology insights and self-reflection tools accessible, elegant, and fast. We focus on clarity, minimal friction, and practical takeaways.
What you’ll find here
- Curated articles with clean typography and responsive design.
- An interactive MBTI test with a clear, shareable result page.
- Balanced guidance: helpful context without unnecessary jargon.
About the MBTI test
- Results describe preference patterns, not abilities or diagnoses.
- Use it as a starting point for reflection, not as a label.
- Answers are processed in your browser and not stored on our server by default.
Technology
A lightweight stack with semantic HTML, progressive enhancement, and hand-tuned CSS for smooth interactions and performance.
Principles
- Clarity over complexity — simple wording, clear actions, accessible layouts.
- Fast by default — minimal scripts, optimized rendering, graceful degradation.
- Respect for privacy — minimize collection, process answers locally in your browser.
- Helpful, not prescriptive — tests inform reflection, not define identity.
How the MBTI test works
- Question format: a 6-point Likert scale from “Strongly Agree” to “Strongly Disagree”.
- Scoring: each question maps to one dimension (E/I, S/N, T/F, J/P). Positive choices add to the mapped letter; negative choices add to the opposite.
- Ties: final type is decided by comparing accumulated scores per dimension.
- Notes: results describe preference patterns and should not be used for diagnosis or hiring decisions.
Roadmap
- Accessibility passes (keyboard flow, landmarks, ARIA labels refinements).
- Optional save/restore of progress locally (opt-in).
- Sharable result enhancements and export options.
- Localization and content extensions.
Credits & Attribution
- Design and development: Rhysmile.
- Typography: system UI fonts for performance and readability.
- MBTI is a registered trademark of The Myers & Briggs Foundation. This independent test is for educational use and not affiliated with the trademark holders.