A good political logo is a sentence you don't have to read. The Cockroach Janta Party's mark — a roach silhouette in amber on ink, the letters CJP nailed under "Cockroach Janata Party" — passes that test in about half a second. This piece is a slow read of a fast logo.

Almost every visual decision in the CJP identity can be defended in plain English. That is a sign of either deliberate design or instinctive design. Either way, it works.

The silhouette: a roach in motion

The roach.svg used across the site is not a static dorsal view. It carries a sense of motion — body angled, legs implied, antennae forward. Three reasons that read matters:

The antennae: the most political pair of lines in the logo

Antennae are how cockroaches sense the world. In the CJP mark they do double duty:

  1. They are the only body part of the roach that reads at a glance from a distance. The silhouette without antennae would look like a beetle. The silhouette with antennae is unmistakable.
  2. They are also the visual rhyme for listening. A movement that calls itself the "voice of the lazy and unemployed" needs ears, not a megaphone. The antennae implicate the audience as the source of information.

The site's footer signs off as "All antennae reserved" — a wink that admits the antennae are doing brand work. The phrase has already shown up on merch and member messaging.

The palette: amber and ink

The theme color in the site metadata is #b8860b — a deep amber, almost dark goldenrod, sitting against a near-black background and the cream-ish content area. This is the entire brand:

This is a colour scheme that says: we are a movement, not a campaign. Campaigns are usually red, blue, or saffron. Movements get to invent their own.

The amber says we glow at low light. The ink says we don't apologise. The cream says we will still let you read for ten minutes without burning your eyes.

From an internal brand-direction note, paraphrased

The typography: CJP big, "Cockroach Janata Party" small

The brand mark in the header pairs a large CJP with a smaller "Cockroach Janata Party" below it. That hierarchy is a deliberate political choice:

What the logo refuses to do

Equally interesting is what is not in the CJP logo:

How the logo will likely evolve

If CJP becomes a registered party with the Election Commission of India, it will need an official election symbol. The current roach silhouette is well-suited for that — clean, recognisable, scalable. But ECI rules constrain what colours and forms a symbol can take. Expect the visual identity to bifurcate eventually: a movement mark for the website and merch (the current logo) and a stricter ECI-compatible election symbol for ballot use. For more, see CJP's general-election runway.

A brand built to be defaced — and to survive it

The strongest political logos are the ones that survive parody. The CJP mark already does — the roach silhouette has been recoloured, remixed, antennaed-out-the-side by users on X. Each remix reinforces, not erodes, the brand. That is the test of a strong identity: when other people use it for their own purposes and the original gets stronger, not weaker.

Want the brand on you? The CJP shop carries the antennae and the tagline. Start with the Main Bhi Cockroach tee or the We Don't Squash Ideas hoodie. Or just join the swarm.

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