What is the personality type of Hollywood Sign? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Hollywood Sign from Places Of Significance and what is the personality traits.
Hollywood Sign personality type is ESFP, and I’m not sure why I’m so surprised. ESFP is the “jester” of the Signatures, and this is confirmed by the description in the book:
“The world’s first and brightest jester.” (p. 51)
Apparently, I’m a jester, or at least that’s how I see myself.
I’ve never considered myself particularly funny, but I’m definitely the world’s first and brightest jester. I have been known to tell jokes that make others laugh, and I’ve also been known to laugh at a joke that I didn’t understand. I also enjoy telling stories, and I have a great memory for names and faces. I was also known to be a bit of a prankster when I was younger, which is pretty much in line with this description.
I don’t think my type has anything to do with my sense of humor, but it fits the rest of the description:
“A big, bold, bright personality.” (p.51)
The Hollywood Sign is an American landmark and cultural icon overlooking Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. It is situated on Mount Lee, in the Beachwood Canyon area of the Santa Monica Mountains. Spelled out in 45 ft-tall white capital letters and 350 feet long, it was originally created in 1923 as a temporary advertisement for a local real estate development, but due to increasing recognition, the sign was left up. Among the most well-known landmarks in both California and the United States, the sign makes frequent appearances in popular culture, particularly in establishing shots for films and television programs set in or around Hollywood. Signs of similar style, but spelling different words, are frequently seen as parodies. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce holds trademark rights to the Hollywood Sign.