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Ray Ban logo counterfeit detection is an important aspect of protecting yourself. Learning the
blueprint of the Ray Ban logo can help you decipher what is legitimate and what is an outright
phony. This guide deals with the fundamentals of the Ray Ban font, highlighting some of the details
that counterfeiters often miss.
Below is an official authentic Ray Ban font. This will be broken down in detail
further below.
[I1] Ray Ban logo breakdown: Here the image is stripped of all but the outline. This is done to
emphasize the blueprint of the Ray Ban logo template.
1: Detail 1 conflicts with [A2].
2: Detail 2 may contrast with [B2]. *Image is fuzzy so this may be considered inconclusive.
3: Detail 3 contrasts with [D1].
4: Detail 4 contrasts with [D2].
5: Detail 5 contrasts with [D4]. *This example also shows an overall discrepancy with both
[B4 + D4]. As the a points do not appear to be pointing in the same direction.
Font clear: Of the 14 authentic points we illustrated in image 1 [I1], whether or not the Ray Ban
logo clears the test depends on the image quality of the glasses in question.
If the image of the logo has crystal clear resolution, then only a single deviation should be
allowed. However, if the image is fuzzy, (similar to the example above), then no more than two
deviations should be allowed.
→ [High quality image] ∴ X → C ⇔ Fd ≤ 1
→ [Low quality image] ∴ X → C ⇔ Fd ≤ 2
*X = Logo in question
*C = clears test
*Fd = Font deviation (represents a deviation of
any of the 14 points detailed in [I1]. Funny Ray Ban Commercial: