Adobe acquires Figma
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Adobe acquires Figma
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#2Comments moved to https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32850178, which is on the front page, appears to have been the first submission, and isn't a corporate press release (https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&sor...).
I assume bloomberg.com will update that article now that the news is confirmed.
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#4I guess this means a big boost for Penpot? It might not have a full feature overlap, but I can imagine it beeing more than good enough for teams collaborating on mockups and web related graphics. Plus it is open source and can be self-hosted, so it can't really be bought up and "taken hostage" like Figma has been.
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#5I don't really get why a company wants to be acquired if they're already best in their class and therefore will be raking in money for the foreseeable future. Don't they get a big payout either way?
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#6So disappointing to see this happen to a beloved product, but congrats to the team for getting this outcome.
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#7So, what's our alternatives? As others, I'm both pessimistic about the future and increasingly anti-Adobe (last thing I liked from them was non-subscription Framemaker and maybe PS 5.5).
Penpot? https://penpot.app/
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#8This is probably good for Figma competitors, because Adobe will crapify it just like they did a long time ago with their own products.
Well deserved lesson for those that decided to support a cloud product instead of an offline tool.
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#9I dislike Adobe as much as the next person, but I think there isn't a person on earth that wouldn't take this deal. If I had a product like Figma, I'd sell it in a microsecond for what Adobe offered.
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#10> Like many of you, I grew up using Adobe software and it was a critical part of my personal creative journey. It is an incredible opportunity and honor to help Adobe build the next generation of creative tools. Especially in a time when AI-generated models make us question the role of human creativity, this opportunity is also a huge responsibility.
Is AI generated design really much of a thing?
That’s a very strange little comment about AI models tacked on the end. I suppose stable diffusion has been very visible lately, but for a heavily manicured corporate blog, it’s an odd touch.