Junction

Junction is a a humanist sans-serif, and the first open-source type project started by The League of Moveable Type. It has been updated (2014) to include additional weights (light/bold) and expanded international support.
4 OpenType features
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    Sorts Mill Goudy's 1/3 wizard dog.

    Access All Alternates

    This feature makes all variations of a selected font/character accessible.

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    Different first Afliction affidavit There

    Standard Ligatures

    This feature replaces a sequence of glyphs with a single glyph, called a ligature, which is preferred for typographic purposes. When enabled, this feature inserts the ligatures which the designer/manufacturer judges should be used in normal conditions.

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    Lining Figures

    This feature changes numeral glyphs from default or oldstyle figures to lining figures. Note that some fonts may contain lining figures as their default figure style, in which case enabling this feature may not appear to affect the style of glyphs.

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    Try As You Will

    Kerning

    This feature adjusts the amount of space between glyphs, generally to provide optically consistent spacing between glyphs.

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