Since it’s launch in 2011, Figma’s meteoric rise in popularity as the go-to-software for designers creating User Interfaces, User Experiences and Websites was so collectively embraced by the tech community in a way truly that is truly unlike any single design platform I had ever been in the past. I’ve also tested out some of the most promising alternatives to Figma (some of which may really surprise you!) Why we all love Figma So Much I got to hear directly from Adobe and Figma, and talk to lots of designers and organizations about what happens now and the future of design tools. we're eager to preserve what's great, and tackle some of the new possibilities together. How this works: Figma will operate w/ autonomy, continuing to work their magic, no plans to change prices, and will also continue to be free for education. is deeply committed to keeping operating autonomously and I will continue to serve as CEO, reporting to plan to continue to run Figma the way we have always have - continuing to do what's best for our community, our culture and our business. Figma’s Founder Dylan Field and Adobe’s Chief Product Officer Scott Belsky, had this to say:Ģ. Many Designers fear that Figma will become everything they dislike about Adobe XD and lock it into Adobe’s suite of paid subscription-based products. The announcement was met with a lot of visceral reaction from Designers many of whom took to Twitter to weigh in with their feelings, thoughts, predictions and meems. By now, you’ve probably all heard the news about Adobe buying Figma to the tune of around 20 billion dollars.
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