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AI is blurring the lines between different tech roles and opening up room for generalists, says Figma's CEO.
Dylan Field took Figma public in one of the wildest IPOs in recent memory. He insists the real story is the rise of design ...
In the savagely satirical HBO series Silicon Valley, the fictional investor Russ Hanneman boasts of being in the “three-comma ...
Software design company Figma’s successful IPO has propelled its founder and CEO, Dylan Field, into the ranks of college ...
Dylan Field, the CEO of Figma, recently became a billionaire without a college degree, sparking debate about the need for ...
Figma CEO Dylan Field is the latest tech billionaire to make it big without a college degree, joining the likes of Mark ...
Figma CEO Dylan Field stands to be very wealthy if he can hit the marks outlined in his pay package. Field could make $1.9 ...
Index Ventures’s Danny Rimer—whose investments also include Etsy, Dropbox, Discord, and Dream Games—led Figma’s 2013 seed ...
Figma Inc.’s record-breaking debut gains are cooling, but they have still handed a windfall to investors including the select ...
Design software maker Figma's IPO on the NYSE is oversubscribed with share prices nearly triple the IPO's initial $33 per ...
Figma’s C.E.O. Laments Demise of $20 Billion Deal With Adobe Dylan Field believed that selling his software company to a bigger rival would be good for competition and consumers.
Figma CEO and co-founder Dylan Field sat down with reporter Ron Miller at Disrupt 2022 to discuss the deal and his motivations for selling to Adobe.
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