Let’s imagine I have three groups of people:
- students
- teachers
- supporting staff
Then I have multiple yearbooks for each group.
If I have data for 20 years in a row, I multiply 30 by 3 groups of people = a 90-item-long group list.
It’s very long, and it’s hard to assign faces when you need to scroll through a long list, especially on a low-resolution monitor (Full HD).
It would be great to have three main groups—students, teachers, and supporting staff —and then each yearbook in a specific group.
In this case, we have a cascading menu that is easy to navigate and accessible, even on a low-resolution monitor.