Far from being “yet another Garamond,” Mark van Bronkhorst’s MVB Verdigris is a Garalde for the digital age. Taking a cue from the work of the sixteenth-century punchcutters Robert Granjon, Hendrik van den Keere, and Pierre Haultin, Verdigris furthers both the letter and spirit of the most enduring Garaldes while making full use of contemporary tools and technologies. Originally released in 2003 and revisited over the years, this workhorse is a full-featured OpenType family with an added titling companion; true small caps for all styles and weights; proportional and tabular figure sets, each with oldstyle and lining forms with matching currency symbols; several alternates; an optional, rare mid-caps font (for when small caps seem too small and caps seem too big); and extensive language support, among other features. MVB Fonts, 2003–12.