InVision CEO Clark Valberg to talk design at Disrupt SF

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
To Clark Valberg, the screen is the most important place in the world
And he not the only one who thinks so
It isn&t just tech companies spending their money on design
The biggest brands in the world are pouring money into their digital presence, for many, the first step is InVision.InVision launched back
in 2011 with a simple premise: What if, instead of the back-and-forth between designers and engineers and executives, there was a program
that let these interested parties collaborate on a prototypeThe first iteration simply let designers build out prototypes, complete with
animations and transitions, so that engineers didn&t spend time building things that would only change later.As that tool grew, InVision
realized that it was in conversation with designers across the industry, and that it hadn&t yet fixed one of their biggest pain points
That why, in 2017, InVision launched Studio, a design platform that was built specifically for designers building products.Alongside Studio,
InVision also launched its own app store for design programs to loop into the larger InVision platform
And the company also launched a fund to invest in early-stage design companies.The idea here is to become the Salesforce of the design
world, with the entire industry centering around this company and its various offerings.InVision has raised more than $200 million, and
serves 4 million users, including 80 percent of the Fortune 500
We&re absolutely thrilled to have Clark Valberg, InVision cofounder and CEO, join us at Disrupt SF in September.The full agenda is here
Passes for the show are available at the Early-Bird rate until July 25here.