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Startups try to erode Adobe’s dominance in design-tool market

Emphasis on lower-priced, simpler apps

- Lizette Chapman

• The number of software design jobs is exploding, and that means more business for Adobe Systems Inc. The company behind Photoshop has seen its stock price soar 76 per cent in the last year and revenue surge as it provided new tools to customers and landed the difficult transition to cloud software.

Despite Adobe’s decadeslon­g grip on creative industries, venture capitalist­s are betting they can help startups outmanoeuv­re the behemoth and grab slices of the multibilli­on- dollar market. The latest to secure venture capital is Figma Inc., which makes a sort of Google Docs for designing apps. Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers led a US$ 25 million investment announced last week, the first deal from the newest general partner, Mamoon Hamid.

A class of startups are looking to chip away at Adobe’s dominance with an emphasis on simpler, lowerprice­d apps that can run in a web browser. In addition to Figma, there’s InVisionAp­p Inc., Bohemian BV’s Sketch, Zeplin Inc. and Bootstrap. Hamid said software like Figma’s can infiltrate companies by appealing directly to designers, similar to how Slack Technologi­es Inc. and Box Inc. found employees to champion their apps to management. Figma “is not a company that’s limited in market size,” Hamid said. “The primary risk is execution.”

Companies are placing a higher priority on app design. Amazon. com Inc., Facebook Inc. and Google collective­ly grew their art and design head count by 65 per cent last year, according to a research report compiled last month by John Maeda, a design executive at WordPress blogging software maker Au tom attic Inc. At corporates­oftware provider Atlas si an Corp., there was one designer for every nine developers last year, compared with a ratio of 1 to 25 in 2012, according to Kleiner Perkins’s 2017 Internet Trends report. Internatio­nal Business Machines Corp. made an even bigger leap, with one designer for every eight developers, from 1 to 71.

Adobe, which invented the PDF format and has been operating longer than Google and Facebook combined, is the biggest beneficiar­y of this design renaissanc­e. The company reported a 25 per cent sales increase last year to US$7.3 billion, with more than half of that coming from its Creative Cloud offering used by designers. Adobe expects to maintain that pace this year and sees the market reaching more than US$ 24 billion in 2020. “They don’t have that much competitio­n,” said Anurag Rana, an analyst at Bloomberg Intelligen­ce. “If you are a serious developer in this area, you do everything in Creative Cloud. You’re not interested in trying to save US$4 a month or whatever the price difference is.”

InVision, a design- tool upstart founded in 2011, has managed to attract about 3.5 million users. Software made by the New York startup is used by employees at Airbnb Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., Netflix Inc., Salesforce. com Inc. Twitter Inc., Visa Inc. and Uber Technologi­es Inc. Bloomberg BNA is also a customer. The company has raised more than US$235 million in capital, nearly half of which came two months ago from Accel, Tiger Global Management, Iconiq and other backers. “The part of the market we’re spending the most time on isn’t where Adobe is,” said David Fraga, InVision’s chief operating officer. “We’re maniacal about being shoulder- to- shoulder with our customers to understand what’s working and where the gaps are in workflows.”

Dylan Field co- founded Figma with his computer science instructor Evan Wallace after dropping out of Brown University to join a fellowship program funded by Peter Thiel. Field built an internet meme generator, which eventually t ransformed into Figma. Field said his design software is now mature enough to compete with Adobe on speed, simplicity and collaborat­ion. Like Google Docs, Figma allows multiple users to work on the same project simultaneo­usly and save version histories. This is key. Adobe XD doesn’t have either capability. An Adobe spokeswoma­n said the company would eventually add them but declined to say when.

Figma doesn’ t have a single salesperso­n and only started charging for its product in July. Field said he wants to hire senior executives and a sales team to expand beyond students and small teams to large companies. The company aims to generate about US$5 million in revenue this year, said Hamid, who’s joining the board. Figma currently has paying customers in 75 countries, including workers at Microsoft Corp., Slack and Uber.

At least a dozen other Thiel Fell ows are al s o using Figma for companies they’re creating with the US$ 100,000 grants they received from the billionair­e. “The money was super helpful because we could start the company right away and get a clear idea of what to focus on before we had to deal with fundraisin­g,” said Field. “Even more valuable was the community.”

 ?? DAVID PAUL MORRIS / BLOOMBERG ?? Adobe has benefited from an app design renaissanc­e.
DAVID PAUL MORRIS / BLOOMBERG Adobe has benefited from an app design renaissanc­e.

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