This paper describes a non-verbal personality assessment that consists of 10 cartoon-like portrayals, one for each factor in the five-factor model of personality and their counterparts. The assessment is co-created with graphic designers at an international top-ranking design and innovation agency, Veryday. The aim of the present study is to validate the assessment through experts in the field of Psychological Assessment. Twenty-seven experts at the EAPA Conference 2015 evaluated the ability of each portrayal to express the personality factors. On a 5-point Likert scale, varying from "very low" (i.e. 1.00) to "very high" (i.e. 5.00), the mean values are as following: · Openness: Closed-minded (M=1.99), Open-minded (M=4.24). · Conscientiousness: Impulsive (M=2.46), Conscientious (M=3.48). · Agreeableness: Antagonistic (M=1.69), Agreeable (M=4.25). · Extraversion: Introvert (M=1.77), Extravert (M=4.69). · Neuroticism: Emotionally stable (M=1.76), Neurotic (M=4.15). The non-verbal assessment seems to be accurate to measure four of the five factors. The problem is conscientiousness.