People have a knack for collecting odd thingsβanything from banana stickers to celebrity hair. But hereβs a new one: collecting buttons. Not the kind that keeps your shirt closed, but the ones you click on websites.
Enter Button Stealer, a quirky Chrome extension that lets UI designers (and anyone with a soft spot for digital oddities) gather a trove of online buttons. Created by Hamburg-based designer Anatoly Zenkov, this tool is as simple as it is strange. Visit a website, and it automatically saves a button to your collection. And yes, these buttons are live links thatβll whisk you back to their original sites with a single click.
Zenkov calls his creation βfun, useless, and free!β While it might not revolutionize your design workflow, itβs oddly satisfyingβkind of like curating your own gallery of UI inspiration. You can even prune your collection, keeping the buttons that spark joy and ditching the rest.
This isnβt Zenkovβs first foray into the weird and wonderful when it comes to building. Seven years ago, he launched IOGraph, an application that turns mouse movements into contemporary art. The idea is that you have the program running in the background while doing your usual daily stuff at the compute, and when you finish up, you get a stunning art piece.
So, if youβre looking for a fresh if slightly eccentric, way to gather design ideasβor just want to indulge in a new kind of collectingβButton Stealer might be just what you need. After all, who says stamps are the only thing worth collecting?