Found it. It's Gothvetica, a strange hybrid of Gotham and Helvetica.
Looks like avant garde, except for the M.
Looks like a DIN Monospaced
Edited on Jun 29, 2020 at 16:27 by frd
Edysan said 
Thank you. Indeed it was Bliss Pro by Jeremy Tankard. A super-expensive font. The first line has modified glyphs, there's no font free or commercial with those glyphs, I think those are unique to Cambridge Assessment logo. Could be awesome if someone could design a font with those glyphs. I find very similar in design with Bliss Pro, the Gill Sans font (also commercial).
Gill Sans
The font Cambridge use in its webpages, "Source Sans Pro" (
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Source+Sans+Pro?query=source+sans+pro ) has many common features and is free.
Personally, I love Source Sans Pro because of its imperfections. When you use it in Powerpoint presentations, in big sizes, you can see how the baseline is uneven and each letter seems a bit displaced.
Notice that the the first line has been modified (the m and g are different from the third line)
This is close, but not exact
momo1234 said 
gonfer00 said 
thanks man.. do u have any idea what font is that?
It's a Didot font, but I don't know which
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