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Welcome to CreativeWedge.com! We're glad you stopped by and hope you will browse our portfolio to see examples of our work. We create clean, concise and professional websites with sound architecture and clear navigational functions to watermark a lasting impression that will not soon be forgotten!
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NEWEST PROJECTS
Entertainment Sports Group, L.L.C.
(website, corporate identity & concept design shown to
the left)
T-TownKatz
- Tulsa TICA Club
TICA - The International Cat Association
(logo & concept design below)
Thunderkatz Cat Club
(logo & concept design shown to the left)

UPCOMING PROJECTS
Joppa
Heritage Festival - June 17, 2006
(part of the Dallas Trinity River Project)
Click here for Joppa Heritage Festival Schedule of Events
Click here for Joppa Online Vendor Application Form
City has promises to keep in Joppa
Free men named this place Joppa after a biblical seaport,
which in Hebrew means "beautiful" and "the
beginning."
This is where former slaves gathered, under the canopy of
a great forest, to celebrate their first scraps of freedom.
Emancipated men bought land here, near a spring that ran
clear and cold, planting dreams in wheat fields, beginning
a long, slow harvest of human dignity.
Joppa is sacred, neglected, defiled.
It is one of the last freedman's towns in Texas, where a
few descendants of those early settlers still live in ragged
shacks. By day, scrawny dogs wander quiet streets. At night,
rats skitter through piles of open trash.
Soon, Dallas officials say, Joppa may be delivered from
decay.
Money from the $246 million Trinity River Project will pay
for hike... more >>
EthicsHotline.com
Anonymous Feedback Solutions Memory
Lane Downs Stables & Track
(part of the Dallas Trinity River Project)
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