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Looking for this classic serif typeface (New Volumes by M.Giesser)

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Hi everyone, can anybody help me to identify what typeface this classic sans serif is. It looks like an adaptation to 'Bembo'. I think this because the only classic sans serif typeface I know with flattened bases on the lowercase p's and q's is Bembo. However, the lowercase y is slightly different in the typeface I am trying to find, as Bembo has a flattened base on lowercase y, whereas this one has a curved base. Also the '&' in both typefaces are different. Any help is much appreciated. Thank you.

Picture is sourced from: The-brandidentity.com

Specific link: https://the-brandidentity.com/feed/new-volumes-m-giesser/

M.Giesser created the visual idenity and Thomas Coward is the creative director.

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