Here are a few small fonts I've made in a web app called fontstruct. It's not a good way to make fonts in my opinion, but it is fun to play around with. You can download any of the fonts if you click the name!
Arcade Neue: This is what I would've done with the 8x8 tiles available to NES-developers.
Five High: What if the a-/descenders were one pixel each?
Unnamed Mono: I wanted to experiment with Fontstruct's fun shapes.
Jetbrainsish: A 7x4 font (not nade in Fontstruct I don't think) loosely based on Jetbrains Mono.
Morse Glyphs: If you read letters top to bottom and | = dah and - = dit, every letter (except e and t ignore those) is just morse code!
Ijklmono: I was thinking that a mono font might be cool if the i and l were just really girthy.
Here is a wacky variant I made of Jetbrains Mono, where each letter is as silly as possible to maximize character differentiation. And lastly, this one is what I currently use to code, with Jetbrains Mono on the right. They're identical, except for the i, l, w, W and m, which have all been adjusted to not be monospaced. It makes it read nicer to me, and the overall density of text isn't thrown off by the otherwise very tight lowercase m.
Jetbrains Mono: It's so monospaced (derogatory).
Jetbrains Silly: I used to code with this.
Jetbrains Skinny: I code with this now.
I have but dabbled in music composition and production, as in I've sometimes tried putting down notes over chords until I like it. I've made some pretty uninteresting background tracks for small games I've made, but a while ago I made this chiptune (specifically 2A03) song that's over 3 minutes. It is however quite repetitive, which explains the length. Either way I'm very proud of it because I think it's a banger.
I would love to make more bops, and I will of course put them here in that case.