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Looking for the font used in the logo of an architect – thin, minimalist, and angular design

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Hi everyone,
I’m trying to identify the font used in the logo of an architect. Unfortunately, I don’t have the exact logo image to link, but here’s a detailed description:

 

Font Characteristics:

It’s a very thin, light-weight typeface.

Minimalist and geometric, with sharp, angular edges.

It gives off a contemporary and architectural vibe.

Context:

The font appears to be used as part of a professional logo for an architect.

It might have been designed in the last decade, as it fits the sleek, modern design trends of recent years.

 

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How did you do it? I’d been trying for days with no success.
You’re amazing!
I’m not exactly sure which one of the three it is (also because when I try to compare them to the logo, they all look identical). However, I can confirm it’s one of the ISOCP fonts (1, 2, or 3).

Thank you so much, really!

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