3 years to build, 2 more years for market fit, 7 years and onwards to rock... great tool for toolmakers. you have democratized the design industry by simplifying expensive and industrial toolsets to freemium lego blocks. thank you Dylan and the team. as always, thanks Lenny for this interview. PS: Keep eye on Dylon hacking LLMs by building some workflow that creates post-websim alternative universes.
1 minute summary with AI: In this episode of Lenny's Podcast, Dylan Field, the CEO and co-founder of Figma, joins as a guest in a live recording at Figma's Config event. The conversation delves into various topics like product taste and intuition, the importance of simplicity in design, the future of product management, and stories from the early days of Figma. Dylan emphasizes the importance of intuition in generating hypotheses and the value of constantly seeking feedback from users to refine product decisions. He also touches on the significance of simplification in product design and the challenge of balancing complexity with simplicity. The discussion expands to the role of product managers and the need for them to create frameworks that bring teams together towards a shared objective. Dylan highlights the value of mentors, whether they are executives, colleagues, or individuals from the community, in shaping his growth as a leader. Reflecting on his journey from a child actor to leading a thousand-person company, Dylan expresses gratitude for the community surrounding Figma. He shares advice on constantly adapting and learning, urging listeners to embrace new information and ideas. The conversation ends with a humorous note about Dylan's past as a child actor and a clip from a commercial he starred in as a five-year-old. Despite the diversion into lighter topics, the episode encapsulates valuable insights into product development, leadership, and the evolution of Figma. Throughout the podcast, Dylan's humility, curiosity, and commitment to innovation shine through. He emphasizes the collaborative nature of product development, the importance of user feedback, and the role of mentors in personal and professional growth. The episode serves as a reminder of the continuous learning and evolution required to succeed in the dynamic world of technology. Overall, the episode provides a glimpse into the mind of a visionary leader like Dylan Field, showcasing his journey from a child actor to a tech entrepreneur, and the key principles that have guided his success. It offers inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs, product managers, and designers looking to make a meaningful impact in the industry.
There's no turning back Lenny. This looks much more engaging setup. Your next podcast will be more face-to-face setup akin to Joe Rogan or Andrew Hubermans. :)
Live podcasts are rare. Thanks Lenny and to Config team to share this publicly 🎉
3 years to build, 2 more years for market fit, 7 years and onwards to rock... great tool for toolmakers. you have democratized the design industry by simplifying expensive and industrial toolsets to freemium lego blocks. thank you Dylan and the team. as always, thanks Lenny for this interview. PS: Keep eye on Dylon hacking LLMs by building some workflow that creates post-websim alternative universes.
One of the best episode! And had a pleasure to watch this live at Config2024
Damn, this is something new from lenny! thanks lenny!
Lenny, loving this Live interview with Dylan right now!
One of the best episodes yet! Awesome stuff Lenny.
Here's to more Live one's!
Lenny, that’s amazing!
Dylan, I dream of working at Figma. What a wonderful culture
1 minute summary with AI: In this episode of Lenny's Podcast, Dylan Field, the CEO and co-founder of Figma, joins as a guest in a live recording at Figma's Config event. The conversation delves into various topics like product taste and intuition, the importance of simplicity in design, the future of product management, and stories from the early days of Figma. Dylan emphasizes the importance of intuition in generating hypotheses and the value of constantly seeking feedback from users to refine product decisions. He also touches on the significance of simplification in product design and the challenge of balancing complexity with simplicity. The discussion expands to the role of product managers and the need for them to create frameworks that bring teams together towards a shared objective. Dylan highlights the value of mentors, whether they are executives, colleagues, or individuals from the community, in shaping his growth as a leader. Reflecting on his journey from a child actor to leading a thousand-person company, Dylan expresses gratitude for the community surrounding Figma. He shares advice on constantly adapting and learning, urging listeners to embrace new information and ideas. The conversation ends with a humorous note about Dylan's past as a child actor and a clip from a commercial he starred in as a five-year-old. Despite the diversion into lighter topics, the episode encapsulates valuable insights into product development, leadership, and the evolution of Figma. Throughout the podcast, Dylan's humility, curiosity, and commitment to innovation shine through. He emphasizes the collaborative nature of product development, the importance of user feedback, and the role of mentors in personal and professional growth. The episode serves as a reminder of the continuous learning and evolution required to succeed in the dynamic world of technology. Overall, the episode provides a glimpse into the mind of a visionary leader like Dylan Field, showcasing his journey from a child actor to a tech entrepreneur, and the key principles that have guided his success. It offers inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs, product managers, and designers looking to make a meaningful impact in the industry.
OMG! this is so exciting Lenny congrats :D
I want to download this podcast to watch it offline
awesome stuff, trying out websim now!
There's no turning back Lenny. This looks much more engaging setup. Your next podcast will be more face-to-face setup akin to Joe Rogan or Andrew Hubermans. :)
amazing !
Why isn't figma mentioned in the title? 🤔
will ai replace ui/ux designers
nah
I’m sorry! I don’t like the title, Don’t think 1 product could decide the whole design industry.
Well what do u think?? Wt will be future of design?
Min 20:52 👺