Visual design is an important aspect of UX design, and one of the key components of visual design is adhering to platform standards. Platform standards are the established design conventions and guidelines specific to a particular platform, such as iOS or Android.

Following these standards helps to create a consistent and familiar user experience, making it easier for users to navigate and understand the interface. It also enhances the credibility of the product and improves its chances of success in the marketplace.

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Deviating from platform standards can lead to confusion and frustration for users, and can make the product appear amateurish or unprofessional. However, it is important to note that platform standards are not a one-size-fits-all solution and should be adapted to the specific needs of the project and the target audience.

Adapting to the standards while also incorporating unique and innovative design elements can result in a visually pleasing and effective user interface.

For example, Apple has its Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) for iOS and macOS, Google has Material Design for Android and web applications, and Microsoft has its Fluent Design System for Windows and web applications. These standards provide design recommendations, best practices, and design components for developers and designers to follow.

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