beefeater, part of me feels those are a little too broad to be strictly hipster. They have a common theme of being sort of creative (genuinely or articifically), liberal (with varying degrees of passion, knowledge and authenticity) and more drawn to the counter-culture or less-than-mainstream (to me, this is almost a matter of just having decent taste, not being a hipster. After all, Jersey Shore and Katy Perry are technically popular right now). These terms apply to hipsters, but I feel like there's also a certain attitude with hipsters that may not exist in all those people. I knew a few very serious hipsters in college (read: last 4 years) and found that hipsterism also involves an attitude of precieved arrogance (the 'ironic' sorts of stuff, quetly judging what others do/think from afar not because those thoughts/actions have negative effects, but just because they can) and a sort of very strict basis for what is and isn't 'hip' that is supposedto feel sort of unique and spirited, but generally is derived from semi-popular sites telling them what's good (Pitchfork, for example, is a site that fulfills this role). They create very distinctive looks for themselves, usually intended to look thrown together, but usually created after arduous consideration.
Hipsters are sort of mean-spirited and sometimes strike me as insecure, formign their opinions around their friends to ensure their own popularity in the group. I feel like they must've tried to be the popular kid when they were little and failed, so they used hipsterdom as a sort of bitter, angry back-up spot. Like a lot of counter-culture groups before them, while a few may be genuine, a lot are just following the lead so they can seem 'cool'.
The way that my most hipster friends were so concerned with details and keeping up obsessively with the newest and most obscure things (some would act santimonious about introducing a good band to you, like they were more pure than you because of it) and their obsession with their looks and attitudes being just so makes me think they seemed to usually be S, their worry for the opinions of others makes me think F, and their adherence to this sub-system of laws and mores seems a bit J, though I knew a few very hipster Ps.
So, mostly xSFJ (sometimes xSFP).