Please keep the traditional Otto look. These remakes are not even worth a mention
Please keep the traditional Otto look. These remakes are not even worth a mention
I like this a lotLean into what we got. New cuddlier Otto depictions. Get weird with it, give Otto a cuddle area next to the field where he can invite fans to watch the game with him. Sell Otto Juice and Otto full body pillows, Market it as an Otto body experience
Quinn should at least acknowledge what he is doing has already been done, for years, by Mike.Michael Borkowski - Otto The Orange
My drawings of the Syracuse University mascot, Otto. Done for my Syracuse Orange Cartoon Blog on Syracuse.com. http://blog.syracuse.com/borkowski/index.htmlmichaelborkowski.com
The block S is the brand symbol, not Otto.
Not a fan of “tough” Otto. But I’m old school.
Not a fan of Otto. But I'm old school. FIFY
If we're going to rebrand an Otto, Michael Barkowski should take a shot at it.
Roid rage is my favorite.Mike Borkowski’s Otto’s were fantastic, but for me the least of them being the roid rage angry one. His lovable cartoony versions were fantastic.
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Quinn should at least acknowledge what he is doing has already been done, for years, by Mike.
I like having some alternate depictions of Otto with a different persona. Unofficially.
But Otto is and always should be the anti mascot. That is what makes him/her so endearing.
The logo could use an update though. Lose the shag, which is not true to the mascot, and do some work on the hat. Make it look a bit more like the actual Otto mascot.
"Determined Otto" on game days. "Cute Otto" on non game days.The kid is right. Official Otto is outta whack, furry, and looks like someone drew it on a napkin - But he"s oddly endearing.
His look like teenage Otto. Trying to be tough- and cute at the same time.
Love Borkowski's tough Otto's. Good graphics for a Big game.
Cute Otto is listed in many Top 10's. Kind of shocking, because its a freaking Orange. I think he did a nice Job, but Cute Otto is the way to go . Tough Otto occasionally. Splitting the difference is reasonable, but seems less endearing, either way.
His primary is pretty good.
cto can correct me on this but a few of the board admins got together a long time ago to brainstorm a logo for the board for something people on the board wanted to buy. I think it was t-shirts but I could be wrong on that.No love for the classic Syracusefan.com "War Otto". BTW, who designed this back in the day?
That Auburn game was sweet. There were a couple of Auburn fans sitting behind us and they were on the phone at halftime trying to make arrangements to fly out of Syracuse asap.cto can correct me on this but a few of the board admins got together a long time ago to brainstorm a logo for the board for something people on the board wanted to buy. I think it was t-shirts but I could be wrong on that.
We were doing War Damn Otto at the end of our posts a lot at the time. Maybe not we. Maybe just me. That was inspired by visits to the site from Auburn fans, who all seemed to end their posts here with
'Damn Damn Eagle!'
Anyway, 'War Damn Otto' got me thinking about what Otto would look like if he went to war. We talked about that and ended up with a version of Otto with a Viking helmet, a big axe in one hand and a beer stein in the other.
cto knew a guy on the Boneyard who would draw up the concept and make a proper graphic, which was needed to create the merchandise we will going to brand with this. His name was Tom something. Maybe Tom Dwyer. He created the graphic for us then and it lives to this day.
I believe this was the first time anyone designed an angry version of Otto.
As to when it happened...we played a home and home with Auburn in the early 2000s. The game at Syracuse was played on September 22, 2001 and the game at Auburn was played on September 28, 2002.
The Auburn game at Syracuse was the first game played at the dome post 9/11 and it was a very emotional time for for Syracuse fans and the entire country.
Anyway, the logo was designed in this time frame, which means it is well over 20 years old. That is pretty scary.