A method for printing images on a substrate wherein the image has a
textured, three-dimensional appearance is described. The printing method
comprises printing a graphic design consisting of very fine lines having
varying width, shape and orientation. This process is effective on the
first surface of a pre-metalized substrate and on the second surface of a
clear substrate. The lines are printed using an ink which even after
drying or curing has a thickness (height above the film) to produce the
desired textured effect. A layer of reflective ink is then printed over
the entire boundary of the printed substrate, including over the clear
ink. A protective layer of pigmented ink may then be printed over the
reflective ink to protect the decorative substrate from abrasion. This
printing process method may be used to make labels (both flat and formed)
for any decorative application. Applications include flat two-dimensional
parts using pressure sensitive adhesive and flat or three-dimensional
formed applique's for use in In Mold Decoration and In Mold Labeling.