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About Us
> Where is Two Cow Town?
> Who founded Two Cow Town?
> Why are we called Two Cow Town?
Where is Two Cow Town?
Two Cow Town is a small business - perhaps much like your own - located in a home office in Northfield, N.H.
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Who founded Two Cow Town?
TCT was started by Ariana Zora Ziminsky, who has spent more than a decade working full-time as a designer and copy editor for Web, magazine and newspaper products. She has worked for Tree Care Industry Association as Web Editor, and recently completed a site redesign for Rebuilding Together - a non-profit dedicated to "preserving and revitalizing low-income houses and communities."
In addition to her editorial, technical, and graphic design skills, she has a proven record of meeting deadlines, yet is flexible enough to work around clients' changing timelines. Ariana's additional skills include writing and photography, and she holds a bachelor's degree in English and journalism. Currently, she is studying photography at the New Hampshire Institute of Art.
In her new role as a work-at-home mom, Ariana offers TCT clients a unique one-on-one relationship that is tailored precisely to their needs. Friendly, up-front, communication without confusing techno-babble is the standard in Two Cow Town.
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Why are we called Two Cow Town?
Well, mainly because we like to be a little unusual and a little different here. So instead of starting just another boring Web site dot-com, we ventured forward with an all-time favorite critter in mind: the cow.
Nothing seemed more appropriate than the name "Two Cow Town" after its founder moved from the bustling suburbs to the quaint countryside of Northfield, N.H. In Northfield (pop. circa 4,300), there is still a great nostalgia of yesteryear, a sense that the town might be small enough to be home to just a couple of cows, a few chickens, and not much else.
Two Cow Town was borne out of a combination of that old-world, small-town sense of strong ethics and values, and today's technology-oriented, highly competitive business reality.
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