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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/schildba/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114With all the tech businesses booming around us in Seattle, and my inability to understand half of what these businesses are doing, there is one business we all understand\u2014COFFEE. Quarterly, I showcase a client that I’m really excited about what they are doing. This month it’s Boon Boona Coffee\u2014owned and managed\u00a0by Efrem Fesaha. We have a long working relationship where back in 2008 he came to me for a logo and then decided\u00a0to put his project on hold. He came back to me in early 2016 to restart his Business Identity. Now Boon Boona is going strong. You can see Boon Boona Coffee<\/a> in Seattle stores, coffee trade shows, on Facebook<\/a>, Twitter<\/a> and Instagram<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Design and development work I did for Boon Boona Coffee:<\/p>\n Boon Boona’s roasted coffee supports small farmers in Rwanda and Ethiopia, including an all women coop called Hingakawa Women’s Coffee. Boon Boona Coffee not only offers roasted coffee, what most of us are used to. Additionally, traditional to Ethiopia and Eastern Africa, he offers green coffee\u2014unroasted coffee that you roast at home. Efrem gave me a personal tutorial on how to roast the coffee in\u00a0a frying pan on the stove as it is commonly done in Ethiopian family’s homes today.<\/p>\n\n