What is this font used in logitech's logo? Please help me

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Century Gothic Bold Suggested by jerseygirl
Sofia SemiBold Suggested by tdawgthefirst
Brown Bold Suggested by tdawgthefirst 
Edited 3 times. Last edit on Oct 19, 2016 at 12:43 by frd
none of those... the dot above the "i" is too close to its body in the logo.
Edited on Oct 19, 2016 at 13:50 by @seanfrasure
@seanfrasure said 
none of those... the dot above the "i" is too close to its body in the logo.
There is a thing called modification...
http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/new_logo_and_identity_for_logitech_by_designstudio.php#.WAebv5MrL_R
"The logotype nods to Logitech’s 30-year heritage with the use of the Brown Pro typeface, designed by Aurčle Sack from Lausanne, Switzerland, the birthplace of Logitech and still where its EMEA headquarters are based. The logo also takes inspiration from Paul Renner’s experimental sketches for his now classic modernist typeface, ‘Futura’."
It's definitely Brown Pro Bold
tdawgthefirst said 
@seanfrasure said 
none of those... the dot above the "i" is too close to its body in the logo.
There is a thing called modification...
http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/new_logo_and_identity_for_logitech_by_designstudio.php#.WAebv5MrL_R
"The logotype nods to Logitech’s 30-year heritage with the use of the Brown Pro typeface, designed by Aurčle Sack from Lausanne, Switzerland, the birthplace of Logitech and still where its EMEA headquarters are based. The logo also takes inspiration from Paul Renner’s experimental sketches for his now classic modernist typeface, ‘Futura’."
It's definitely Brown Pro Bold
The "e", "t", "i" and the "h" are all notably different.
"e" - the "tail" of the "e" is too close to the "head" in the logo.
"t" - the "t" in Brown Pro Bold has a tail.
"i" - the "dot" is to big and far up in Brown Pro Bold.
"h" - the interior of the "h" is more round/blended in the logo compared to the "h" in Brown Pro Bold.
It's not Brown Pro Bold... refer to:
https://lineto.com/The%20Fonts/Font%20Categories/Text%20Fonts/Brown/ and compare the letters.
Edited on Oct 19, 2016 at 20:53 by @seanfrasure
@seanfrasure said 
tdawgthefirst said 
@seanfrasure said 
none of those... the dot above the "i" is too close to its body in the logo.
There is a thing called modification...
http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/new_logo_and_identity_for_logitech_by_designstudio.php#.WAebv5MrL_R
"The logotype nods to Logitech’s 30-year heritage with the use of the Brown Pro typeface, designed by Aurčle Sack from Lausanne, Switzerland, the birthplace of Logitech and still where its EMEA headquarters are based. The logo also takes inspiration from Paul Renner’s experimental sketches for his now classic modernist typeface, ‘Futura’."
It's definitely Brown Pro Bold
The "e", "t", "i" and the "h" are all notably different.
"e" - the "tail" of the "e" is too close to the "head" in the logo.
"t" - the "t" in Brown Pro Bold has a tail.
"i" - the "dot" is to big and far up in Brown Pro Bold.
"h" - the interior of the "h" is more round/blended in the logo compared to the "h" in Brown Pro Bold.
It's not Brown Pro Bold... refer to:
https://lineto.com/The%20Fonts/Font%20Categories/Text%20Fonts/Brown/ and compare the letters.
You are right, I did notice some of those key differences after I posted
this is a tough case because there are so many fonts that look similar to the font of this logo.
In fact, it reminds me of the font for Google's new logo.
...I guess we may never know on this one, although i'm sure some of the suggestions are more than similar enough for the person who requested this
https://www.wearedesignstudio.com/
This is the company that created the new logitech logo. from the looks of it they are using the same font for all of these logos... which is interesting, although I can rule out that it's not Brown. Hopefully someone here is a sleuth and able to find the actual font used. Or maybe i'll email design studio...

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