Brutman reimagines the incise style for the 21st century. Its foundation is rooted in the humanistic style, adopting the structure of Roman capitals for the upright version and borrowing elements of the chancery style for the italics. Its contours, however, are shaped by the brutalist ethos, evident in its asymmetrical flared terminations, sharp shoulders, and diagonal cuts. The result is a typeface that marries a sleek, modern character with a touch of elegance drawn from its historical roots.