Rapid growth, a massive user base and stealing the market out from under an industry Goliath — this is the stuff of which tech startup founders dream. It’s also the story of Figma, a cloud-based ...
Dylan Field, CEO at Figma on the TechCrunch Disrupt stage in San Francisco on October 20, 2022. Image Credit: Haje Kamps / TechCrunch A month after Adobe announced its plans for acquiring Figma, the ...
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Software design company Figma’s successful IPO has propelled its founder and CEO, Dylan Field, into the ranks of college dropouts turned tech billionaires. Figma made its public debut last week, with ...
Dylan Field took Figma public in one of the wildest IPOs in recent memory. He insists the real story is the rise of design itself. When Dylan Field pops up on my Zoom screen, his face is a mixture of ...
As recently as 2021, Figma was a one-product company. That product was Figma Design, the dominant tool for creating app and web interfaces. The company’s subsequent addition of offerings such as ...
In a sense, Figma has been in the presentation software business for years—just not on purpose. The company’s namesake product is a web-based design platform optimized for prototyping user interfaces, ...
Dylan Field, the 33-year-old cofounder and CEO of Figma, has become one of the tech world’s youngest billionaires after the company’s stunning stock market debut last week. Figma’s IPO surprised Wall ...
A month after Adobe announced its plans for acquiring Figma, the popular digital design startup, Figma CEO and co-founder Dylan Field sat down with our own enterprise reporter Ron Miller at Disrupt ...
Figma's CEO said his company's tools will not do the work of a top-notch designer. Dylan Field said that Figma's AI tools "raise the ceiling" for designers to do more. He said they would remove the ...
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