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Meta recruits Apple’s leading design executive, Alan Dye

Hunter Schwarz|Published

Alan Dye, photographed in November 2025.

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Apple just lost a top design talent.

Meta has hired Alan Dye, who was the head of Apple’s human interface design team. The company is filling his position with Stephen Lemay, who CEO Tim Cook told Bloomberg “has played a key role in the design of every major Apple interface since 1999.”

Before being poached by Meta to become its chief design officer, Dye had worked at Apple since 2006, where he oversaw projects including Liquid Glass and Vision Pro. By the end of his tenure, Dye reported directly to Cook.

His departure is the latest in a game of musical chairs for top design roles at Apple. The tech giant’s former longtime chief design officer, Jony Ive, left the company in 2019, and his replacement, Evans Hankey, left in 2022. (Hankey wasn’t replaced.) On the org chart, the remaining members of Apple’s industrial design team reported to its chief operating officer, Jeff Williams, until his own departure earlier this year. Sabih Khan is Apple’s current COO.

Bloomberg reports that Dye will be creating a new design studio at Meta, where he’ll oversee the design for hardware, software, and AI integration for the company’s interfaces. Dye’s hiring is said to be proof that Meta is serious about designing hardware that can compete in the ongoing race to build the first great AI gadget. It will put him in direct competition with his former colleague Ive, whose company Io Products was bought by OpenAI in May for $6.4 billion with the goal of building the next great user interface.

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Hunter Schwarz is a Fast Company contributor who covers the intersection of design and advertising, branding, business, civics, fashion, fonts, packaging, politics, sports, and technology.. Hunter is the author of Yello, a newsletter about political persuasion.

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