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In the first app, you already saw it and throughout this course, you will see it, Flutter by default embraces
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the material design system, the material design language. Material design looks like this as an example.
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and it's a design system created and heavily used by Google.
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Now it's not Google's style for everyone though, it it's highly customizable and works on iOS devices
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too, so you can also use it in your iOS apps
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and whilst material design is built into Flutter, you also find Apple styled widgets in the Flutter
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framework which you can use
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and in this course, I will show you both.
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I will show you how to build apps that look like the typical material design application,
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I will show you how to set up your own look,
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so neither material design, not iOS style
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and I will also show you how you can get that iOS look with the so-called Cupertino widgets which
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Flutter also offers.
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So here again, Flutter gives you full flexibility regarding how your app should look like
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and in this course, I'll cover all the different options and show you how you build different kinds of
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apps. For the majority,
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I'll use the built-in material design widgets but you will learn how you could deviate from this as
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well.
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