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Dylan Field
The founder and CEO of Figma, who is also a notable alumnus of the Teal Fellows program.
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Summary
Dylan Field, born in 1992 in Penngrove, California, is an American technology executive best known as the co-founder and CEO of Figma, a web-based vector graphics editing software company. He established Figma in 2012 with Evan Wallace, whom he met while studying computer science at Brown University. In the same year, Field received a Thiel Fellowship, a $100,000 grant that required him to leave college to focus on his venture. After relocating to San Francisco, Field and Wallace dedicated four years to developing Figma before its public launch in 2016. Recognized on the Forbes 30 under 30 list in 2015, Field is estimated to hold a 10% stake in Figma, which was valued at $2 billion when it was acquired by Adobe in 2022. He is also an alum of the Teal Fellows Program and an angel investor in several startups including OpenSea, Warp, and Netlify.
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Extracted Attributes
Education
Brown University (dropped out)
Occupation
Technology Executive, CEO, Co-founder, Entrepreneur
Nationality
American
Date of Birth
1992-10-18
Place of Birth
Penngrove, California, USA
Angel Investor In
OpenSea, Warp, Netlify
Figma Ownership Stake
10%
Parent's Occupation (Father)
Respiratory Therapist
Parent's Occupation (Mother)
Resource Specialist Teacher
Thiel Fellowship Grant Amount
$100,000
Timeline
- Born in Penngrove, California, USA. (Source: web_search_results)
1992-10-18
- Began working as an Online Marketing Intern at O'Reilly Media. (Source: web_search_results)
2008-01-01
- Worked as a Developer at Indinero. (Source: web_search_results)
2009-06-01
- Began working as a Research Assistant at Microsoft. (Source: web_search_results)
2009-09-01
- Worked as a Product Design Intern at Flipboard Inc. (Source: web_search_results)
2012-01-01
- Received a Thiel Fellowship, a $100,000 grant, requiring him to leave Brown University to focus on his company. (Source: Summary, web_search_results)
2012-05-01
- Co-founded Figma with Evan Wallace and relocated to San Francisco to develop the software. (Source: Summary, wikipedia)
2012-08-01
- Named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list. (Source: Summary, wikipedia)
2015-01-01
- Figma was publicly released after four years of development. (Source: Summary, wikipedia)
2016-01-01
- Figma was acquired by Adobe for $2 billion. (Source: Summary, dbpedia)
2022-01-01
Wikipedia
View on WikipediaDylan Field
Dylan Field (born 1992) is an American technology executive and co-founder of Figma, a web-based vector graphics editing software company. Field founded Figma in 2012 with Evan Wallace, who he had met while the two were computer science students at Brown University. In 2012, Field received a Thiel Fellowship—a $100,000 grant conditioned on his leaving school to begin working full-time on the company. Field moved to San Francisco with Wallace, where the two spent four years preparing the software for its first public release in 2016. In 2015, Field was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list. He is estimated to own 10% of Figma's stock.
Web Search Results
- Dylan Field - Wikipedia
Dylan Field (born 1992) is an American technology executive and co-founder of Figma "Figma (software)"), a web-basedvector graphics editing software company. Field founded Figma in 2012 with Evan Wallace, who he had met while the two were computer science students at Brown University. In 2012, Field received a Thiel Fellowship—a $100,000 grant conditioned on his leaving school to begin working full-time on the company. Field moved to San Francisco with Wallace, where the two spent four years [...] Other activities ---------------- [edit] Field is an angel investor in venture-backed startups, including OpenSea (founded by Devin Finzer, a friend of Field's from Brown),( "Warp (terminal)"),( and Netlify.( [...] Field grew up in Penngrove, California. He is Jewish.( Field was an only child, named after the poet Dylan Thomas.( His father worked as a respiratory therapist at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital and his mother as a resource specialist teacher at Thomas Page Elementary School.( As a child, Field was adept at math, learning algebra at age six.( Field's father told a Santa Rosa area newspaper in 2012 that Dylan found middle school so boring that "he mostly hung out with a janitor, who was kind of a
- Founder Story: Dylan Field of Figma - Frederick AI
Dylan Field was born on October 18, 1992, in Penngrove, California. Raised in a family of modest means—his father a respiratory therapist and his mother a resource specialist teacher—Field's childhood was marked by an exceptional curiosity and aptitude for learning. By age six, he had mastered algebra, and during middle school, he would often spend time with a janitor who was described as a "math savant". [...] Dylan Field’s legacy extends beyond the creation of Figma. He has inspired a new wave of tools prioritizing collaboration, accessibility, and simplicity. With Adobe’s resources and reach, Field envisions Figma scaling even further, cementing its place as a platform that democratizes design on a global scale. [...] Dylan Field’s journey is one of audacity, innovation, and human connection. From dropping out of college to leading one of the most impactful design platforms of the 21st century, he exemplifies the power of vision and perseverance. As Figma’s impact continues to unfold, Field’s story reminds us that the future belongs to those who dare to ask, \“What if?”\ ## References Frederick AI ###### Products ###### Resources ###### Legals
- Dylan Field: Exploring the idea maze, vibe coding, and the power of ...
# Dylan Field: Exploring the idea maze, vibe coding, and the power of “locking in” ## Y Combinator 1870000 subscribers 1122 likes ### Description 57263 views Posted: 13 Mar 2025 Y Combinator President & CEO Garry Tan sits down with Dylan Field, co-founder and CEO of Figma, to discuss the evolving world of design in the age of AI, the challenging early days of the company, and how his team forever changed the way designers and engineers collaborate. [...] believe that that's going to be one of the critical roles in building software in the [Music] future today we have a real treat we have Dylan field the co-founder and CEO of figma which millions of people in the world use for collaborative design Dylan thanks for joining us thanks for having me Gary so we're in the middle of this crazy AI Revolution and design itself is also changing quite a lot how do you view uh AI changing the face of design How does Dylan view AI changing design? right now [...] Chapters (Powered by - 0:00 Intro 0:56 How does Dylan view AI changing design? 5:19 Are founders still not focused enough on design? 6:09 Evolution of models (image, codegen etc.) 10:48 What SOTA interfaces Dylan is seeing right now 13:24 How Figma was started 20:53 First prototype to V1 23:48 Figma’s first features 28:31 Countering the initial hate for the product 31:00 Design culture inside Figma 33:27 What to do after 0 to 1 35:25 What’s the future of Figma? 37:00 Outro
- Founder Story: Dylan Field of Figma - Frederick AI
Frederick AI Page Illustration # Founder Story: Dylan Field of Figma Founder Story: Dylan Field of Figma Luka Gamulin ## Early Life and Influences Born in 1992 in Penngrove, California, Dylan Field showed signs of exceptional talent from an early age. His father, a respiratory therapist, and his mother, a resource specialist teacher, fostered an environment of curiosity and learning. Field's childhood was marked by an unusual blend of interests: [...] Dylan Field's journey from a curious child to a tech industry leader exemplifies the power of vision, perseverance, and adaptability. By identifying a crucial need in the design world and relentlessly pursuing a solution, Field not only built a successful company but also reshaped an entire industry. [...] The pivotal moment came in 2012 when Field applied for the Thiel Fellowship, a grant awarded to young entrepreneurs by investor Peter Thiel. The catch? Recipients had to drop out of college. Field's decision to apply was met with initial resistance from his parents, who had invested heavily in his education. Despite the risks, Field was awarded the fellowship in May 2012, receiving $234,460 and embarking on a journey that would change the course of his life and the design industry.
- Dylan Field - Figma, Inc. | LinkedIn
# Dylan Field CEO & Co-founder of Figma Penngrove, United States of America 500 connections, 70117 followers ## About N/A ## Experience ### CEO & Co-founder Figma, Inc. Aug 2012 - Present Palo Alto, CA ### Product Design Intern Flipboard Inc. Jan 2012 - Jul 2012 Palo Alto, CA 2012 KPCB Engineering Fellow ( Worked closely with Flipboard's design team on Flipboard's 2.0 release: [...] ### Research Assistant Microsoft Sep 2009 - May 2010 N/A Technical Research Assistant to danah boyd ### Developer Indinero Jun 2009 - Aug 2009 N/A Developed in Flex/Ruby, worked with designer on user experience and built customer relationships. ### Online Marketing Intern O'Reilly Media Jan 2008 - Jun 2009 N/A Did some PR, Marketing, Development, Blogging and lots of things in between. [...] ## Skills User Experience, Python, Hadoop, Public Speaking, Data Analysis, Java, Web Development, Big Data, Web Applications, Mobile Applications, JavaScript, Data Visualization, Software Engineering, Git, Node.js, HTML 5, C++, HTML, CSS, MapReduce ## Certifications N/A ## Volunteer Work N/A ## Languages English (NATIVE_OR_BILINGUAL) ## Groups N/A
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DBPedia
View on DBPediaDylan Field (born 1992) is an American technology executive and co-founder of Figma, a web-based vector graphics editing software company. Field founded Figma in 2012 with Evan Wallace, who he had met while the two were computer science students at Brown University. In 2012, Field received a Thiel Fellowship—a $100,000 grant conditioned on his leaving school to begin working full-time on the company. Field moved to San Francisco with Wallace, where the two spent four years preparing the software for its first public release in 2016. In 2015, Field was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list. He is estimated to own 10% of Figma's stock—a share valued at $2 billion at the time of the company's 2022 acquisition by Adobe.
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