
Branding
3plains branding blog for hunting and fishing guides, outfitters and outdoor companies.

3plains 10 Years in Business
October 27, 2012 by Ryan Trask
It's been 10 years since I first started 3plains. I wanted to highlight our first customer who has redone their website with us for the 3rd time now. Thank you to the Springer Family (Marshall, Colleen and Dillon Springer) for their business and friendship over the years.

4 New Custom Hunting Logos
July 11, 2012 by Ryan Trask
We've had a lot in the works in the way of custom logos here at 3plains for some time, so we thought it might be a good time to let you take a look at a few of them. We're still working through our current backlog of custom logo requests, but with taking the time to do each and every logo right, the work can often be slower than anticipated. It's really great to be able to share some of these finished designs with you. We can't wait to see them being put to use in the field.
Email: MyName@MyBusiness.com
May 11, 2012 by Ryan Trask
It's time to get professional email and drop the hotmail, yahoo or your ISP email address. Your choice of email address is a factor in how you are perceived whether you like it or not. In fact, you may be losing sales and potential bookings. Let's look at a few examples.

Success with Text Logos
April 02, 2012 by Ryan Trask
We generally get a lot of phone calls for custom logo designs. Frequently our potential clients approach us thinking that absolutely everything related to their service or business should be pictured next to their name... and haven't even considered something simpler.

Do we just build outdoor websites?
March 09, 2012 by Ryan Trask
We get asked a lot if we "just build outdoor websites", so we thought it would be nice to show a highlighted project from a landscaping company in Minneapolis Minnesota.

Put it on a Napkin (if you have to)
March 08, 2012 by Ryan Trask
No matter how crude or rudimentary you think your drawings might be, they are a gold mine to designers like us. Getting you're great ideas out of your head and onto something we can look at it can often be the hardest part.