Nune Popović Explained

Nune Popović (born 1974 in Belgrade, Serbia) is creator and pioneer of the massive non-violent resistance to the regime of Slobodan Milošević,[1] for which he was abused by the police and banished by the staged court trials in Serbia from 1996 until 2003. Global media have reported about his engaged creative work: CNN, BBC, SKY, AP, Reuters, Corbis and others.

Since 2000 he has been living in Ljubljana, Slovenia, where he works as a concept creator, copywriter, creative director and advisor in the media and announcing sector. His narrow specialty is web production and creative guerrilla marketing.

He has created the overall image and managed the production of The Human Rights Ombudsman of the Republic of Slovenia from 2001 until 2006.

In 2004 he has established the Nune Production, a creative studio for design, web production, media consulting and guerrilla marketing. Tamara Ćetković is co-founder, designer and art director of Nune Production.

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  1. News: "Prvoborci" beru šljive i rade u Diznilendu - Izbor iz štampe - Peti Oktobar. Petrović. Dragoljub. 1 October 2010. B92. Serbian. 18 May 2011.