Sweetness is Seattle
Your friends spiral out. You bond with each other and then move on. Though sometimes your paths cross again. Sometimes we get to re-enter the fold of our old friends lives through work because hey, everyone needs a website, right? And everyone loves Drupal. Nuff said.
So the story unfolds of Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream. Molly Moon, an old friend and colleague of mine, Josh, Zack, and Neil's, from the days of Music for America, has bravely opened not one, but two new businesses in an economic climate that would normally quash any such notion. Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream boutiques now reside in Seattle's Wallingford and Capitol Hill neighborhoods and have become the new sweet tooth sensation of the city. With organic ingredients from local farms, compost-able containers, and flavors that are bold and unique such as salted carmel and honey lavender, it is no wonder that these stores are thriving.
So how do we fit in?
I designed Molly's brand, logo, and website when she opened her first store in Wallingford. In preparation for her second store opening on Capitol Hill, Chapter Three gave her site a little face lift and a huge backend upgrade by moving her site entirely over to Drupal. The process was was simple and easy since it was originally marked up in semantic HTML and CSS.

Now Molly can enjoy improved google search results, sparkly Ajax hover descriptions on her flavors page, a new press section with images, a rotating front page slide show, and of course the ability to have admin control of her whole site.
Chapter Three would like to congratulate Molly on the successful opening of her second store in Seattle and wish her continued success with all her ventures.





